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In a series of Tweets Wednesday morning from his personal Twitter account, President Trump stated that "the United States Government will not accept or allow Transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. Military." Anti-LGBT groups including hate groups who've advocated for this policy celebrated the announcement.
'Trump's Troll' Johnson, neo-Nazi hacker 'weev' implicated in Peter Smith's futile scheme to obtain Hillary Clinton's emails from dubious sources.
Over the weekend, the country’s largest neo-Nazi group announced plans to attend an alt-right rally next month in Charlottesville, Virginia, which is expected to draw thousands of extremists.
Injustice’s roots run deep in Colfax; Carlson teams with hate group to sell junk science; YouTube’s parent company unaffected by ad pullout; and more.
For a fourth day, an extensive manhunt is underway in North Carolina for a fugitive with apparent white supremacist leanings who is wanted for kidnapping.
Bundy supporters are a mix of sovereign citizens, militia members, extremist constitutionalists and the Bundy's friends and family.
Hate groups band together to fight designations; Alt-righters say Trump keeps the FBI away; ICE agent fears agency warped by Trump policies; and more.
In 2016, The Southern Poverty Law Center added the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF; formerly Alliance Defense Fund until 2012) to its list of anti-LGBT hate groups.
Hate groups hiding behind ‘fake news’ claims; Trump tells vote panel to ‘find something’; Charlottesville rally draws increasingly ugly crowd; and more.
A member of a far-right, ultranationalist skinhead crew, the 211 Bootboys, recently avoided jail time when he plead guilty before a New York City court for his role in the politically motivated beating of two brothers.