Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
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Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of three articles examining how disinformation, and those peddling it, are impacting the election process.
Malheur mom arrested for child abuse; Trump won’t condemn anti-Semitic abuse; Café fights bias claim by hiring anti-Muslim firm; and more.
White supremacists, nationalists and antigovernment conspiracists feverishly embrace the Republican candidate as their Great White Hope, not to mention a 'Patriot sleeper cell.'
Trump reshuffles the electorate; Duke hails candidate for thwarting Jews; DOJ denounces North Carolina’s HB2; and more.
For nearly 30 years, Evelyn Rich, the longtime romantic partner of white nationalist Jared Taylor, has been attacked by white nationalists accusing her of being Jewish. Recently, Rich contacted the Southern Poverty Law Center after being viciously attacked by the notorious anti-Semite, John DeNugent.
Milwaukee sheriff to address Oath Keepers; Inside the new white nationalists; Jones helps promote ‘Stop the Steal’ rally; and more.
Since his death on January 26, 2016, Robert “LaVoy” Finicum –– the spokesman for the armed occupation that took place earlier this year at a wildlife refuge in Oregon –– has become a martyr to the antigovernment movement nationwide.
How the election has spurred Islamophobia; Texas ‘constitutional’ sheriff wreaks chaos; Armed militiamen protest at mosque; and more.
The prosecution against white supremacist Dylann Storm Roof grew increasingly stronger with guilty pleas from his childhood friend, who admitted knowing in advance of Roof’s plot to shoot people in a Charleston, S.C. church.
Trump lavishes praise on Putin; Oregon man makes racist threats against Obama; ‘Prepper’ had stockpile of weapons in his bunker; and more.
If Reuben T. DeHaan had paid federal taxes on $2.7 million of his income, the amount he’s now accused of failing to report, federal agents wouldn’t have showed up at his rural North Carolina home.
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