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Trump to address anti-LGBT leaders on day of march; Feds review militia role in Portland arrest; Alex Jones melts down after Kelly interview; and more.
A man who once served as a bodyguard for Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy has pleaded guilty to two serious federal firearms charges midway through his jury trial in Seattle.
Bob Whitaker, a curmudgeonly segregationist who penned a 221-word racist “Mantra” that became a rallying cry for racists the world over, has died.
In a scathing ruling (PDF; may not load in some browsers) in which a federal court judge affirmed that anti-LGBT hate group leader Scott Lively of Abiding Truth Ministries aided and abetted anti-LGBT persecution and that Lively violated international law, the court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a Ugandan LGBT groups on a narrow jurisdictional ground.
Trump blocks funding for anti-extremism program; Gay men recruited into alt-right; Judge excoriates Lively’s anti-LGBT campaigns; and more.
As previously reported by Hatewatch and the Center for New Community, ACT for America, the largest anti-Muslim group in the country and a designated hate group, is organizing a 20-state, 28-city “March Against Sharia”on Saturday, June 10.
Andrew Anglin, proprietor of the Daily Stormer, continues to hide from an SPLC lawsuit filed on April 18, despite a legal defense fund that has raised more than $151,305 in just over a month.
Why right-wing extremist terrorism is rising; Savage calls for internment camps; Somali woman badly beaten in Ohio hate crime; and more.
A week after a white nationalist murdered two men while harassing a Muslim woman, alt-righters ignored community pleas not to hold a 'free speech' rally in the civic center, protected both by militias and local police.
As the Trump administration settles into its fifth month in the White House, hate-fueled acts of intimidation and harassment have increased in the public domain.
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