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Bundy goes sovereign citizen in his court hearing; KKK leader praises Trump; Puerto Rico judge says gay-marriage ruling doesn’t apply; and more.
Just on the heels of being released from federal prison last year, the former head of the International Keystone Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is accused of illegally possessing a firearm.
Trump an inspiration to young white nationalists; Malheur occupiers damaged Paiute site; Buddhist monk mistaken for Muslim, attacked; and more.
The shooting of an armed antigovernment activist during an Oregon wildlife refuge takeover was justified, a state investigation concluded. But the same investigation raised questions whether the FBI’s elite Hostage Rescue Team may have fired a weapon during the deadly traffic stop.
Last November, Sen. Ted Cruz made some waves when he and two other presidential candidates—Mike Huckabee and Bobby Jindal—addressed an event in Iowa in support of “religious liberty.” The event was sponsored by extreme anti-LGBT radio host Kevin Swanson, of the anti-LGBT hate group Generations with Vision.
Last weekend, the anti-LGBT hate group Liberty Counsel held its annual conference, The Awakening, to provide a platform for anti-LGBT and anti-Muslim voices.But the event was much more than that –– at times, it seemed a call to battle. “The war wages. We cannot stand idly by,” the Counsel said in promotional materials. And true to form, the panel of speakers formed an angry chorus.
Jeffrey Lord's bizarre assertion on CNN in defense of Donald Trump is just the latest iteration of up-is-down historical balderdash from conservatives.
A county prosecutor in Montana says he will defer prosecution of a Michigan man arrested a year ago after making threats on Twitter to kill Jews and school children – once boasting of hopes to exceed the number killed at Sandy Hook in 2012.
Trump and the new American authoritarianism; High court reverses Alabama on LGBT adoption; Hate crimes charges in L.A. attack; and more.
An antigovernment extremist in Montana who used his webcast to advocate murdering public officials and other violence will spend six years in federal prison.