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Police in Sandpoint, Idaho, and Alexandria, Virginia — communities 2,000 miles apart — have identified the same person of interest in the distribution of hate flyers and harassing phone calls.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
Trump derides immigrants from ‘shithole’ nations; Arpaio courts Infowars in Senate bid; Pennsylvania white nationalist has eye on House seat; and more.
In a crude moment seemingly borne in frustration over a bipartisan immigration deal, President Trump lashed out at the idea of restoring protections for immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and African countries.
Neo-Nazis get worked up over a typo; Inside a pro-Confederate rally in Memphis; Trump actually built a wall in rural Wisconsin; and more.
A series of scandals in the Nationalist Front — and a long-running and well-documented hypocritical streak on the part of leadership in the neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS) — has revealed a willingness on the part of president Michael Hill to look the other way when both allies and his own troops fail to meet his supposed moral standards.
An admitted neo-Nazi who apparently worshipped Timothy McVeigh faces five years in federal prison on bomb-making charges as the outgrowth of a case that began with the double murder of two teens in Tampa, Florida.
Deportation can be a death sentence; Judge blocks Trump’s attempt to end DACA; Arpaio announces bid for Senate seat in Arizona; and more.
DOJ charged white supremacist, but kept mum; Miller’s dalliances with far right; Stormer’s Nazis wander in digital wilderness; and more.
Chris Gaubatz of the anti-Muslim hate group Understanding the Threat (UTT) is scheduled to speak at a meeting tonight, January 9, organized by the Amherst County Republican Committee in Virginia at Second Stage in Amherst, Virginia.