A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
Oregon Republicans call on militia groups for security work; the threat to public employees on federal lands; the guy behind that Trump vs. CNN fight video; and more.
Antigovernment extremists and militia-types looking to bash federal law enforcement just got a new drumbeat – one to replace the worn-out tropes arising from the 1990s tragedies at Ruby Ridge and Waco.
Even some gun owners angry at new NRA recruitment video; a lawyer who battled discrimination suits picked to head the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division; sovereign citizen cases on the rise; and more.
A Michigan man who used Twitter to threaten to kill school children and Jews was acquitted Wednesday, June 28, of two felonies, including aggravated stalking of the Maryland man who turned him in to the FBI in 2015.
Colorful Jewish-themed mini-bus fire-bombed in Brooklyn; President Trump’s far-right media contacts; over 100 federal agencies fail to report hate crimes; and more.
A 25-year-old Texas man, who expressed a fear and dislike of Muslims on social media, is scheduled to be arraigned Friday in Corpus Christi on federal hate crimes charges related to the fiery destruction of a mosque in Victoria, Texas, in January
Charity database staffers threatened over listing; Gettysburg may be site of battling protests; Spencer’s think tank broke Virginia nonprofit law; and more.
A sovereign citizen who recklessly drove his pickup in reverse through a Fourth of July crowd, killing one man and injuring eight other people, faces 12 years in prison following a June 19 sentencing hearing in Clinton, Tennessee.
In extremist circles, there appears to be a bump of interest in Timothy James McVeigh.
ADF ‘wedding cake’ case makes it to high court; White nationalists invade racial-justice seminar; Immigration crackdown a harbinger of high food prices; and more.
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