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Neo-Nazi National Alliance Chairman William White Williams arrested in alleged battery of female employee
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The Center for Security Policy puts a veneer of normalcy on a daylong program of fearmongering and conspiracy, even as it's being courted by GOP presidential candidates.
Gathering organized by extremist group that inspired GOP candidate's controversial proposal sees appearances from his competitors.
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