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In what may be the largest joint prosecution of sovereign citizens, authorities are bringing a 320-count criminal indictment against 10 of the antigovernment activists just arrested after a year-long investigation in Tennessee.
Just like the campaign season, post-election campaign events supporting the president have become the scene of all kinds of ugliness as counter-protesters push back.
Google funds Jones’ harassment with YouTube channel; Spicer declines to condemn racist murder; Anti-trans lawyer to head up HHS civil-rights office; and more.
Flyers gives racist organizers a two-for-one deal; Hate cases rising, but will the court cases follow?; Milo’s tour was underwritten by Trump-backing billionaire; and more.
Across the contemporary far right, perhaps no sound carries further than the chorus of moaning that emanates from the “Manosphere.”
Four men with antigovernment views who “actively participated in the armed occupation” of an Oregon federal wildlife reserve last year have been found guilty of various misdemeanor criminal charges.
Trump's Islamophobic foreign-policy adviser had a history of far-right dalliances in Europe after the fall of Communism.
The far-right’s Ivy League pedigree; Concerns grow about immigration-agent abuse; Barton’s bizarre curriculum about to hit public schools; and more.
Knife-wielding white man wanted to ‘make a statement’; YouTube’s role as content engine for the dark side; Breitbart tags take aim at Swedish culture; and more.
Created by executive order, a new weekly report ostensibly shows criminal immigrants being released, but its figures are murky at best and ultimately misleading.