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Republican Georgia State Senator and candidate for Governor Michael Williams appeared cozy with a right-wing paramilitary group while attending ACT For America’s anti-Muslim rally in Atlanta, Georgia Saturday.
The image from nationwide rallies this past weekend seems quite clear: The country’s largest anti-Muslim organization with close ties to the Trump Administration, ACT! for America, is welding its bonds with armed militia and Patriot groups, including Oath Keepers.
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Experts examine the new white supremacy; Anglin hires top 1st Amendment attorney; Georgia candidate poses with militiamen; and more.
In 28 cities around the country, Act for America, an anti-Muslim hate group is organizing a series of events called “March Against Sharia.”
White kids using Trump’s words to bully minorities; Hornet launches anti-hate group effort; Kobach announces run for Kansas governorship; and more.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, whose pursuit of voter restriction and anti-immigrant laws made him a leading light of the nativist movement, announced today that he will run for governor in 2018.
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.