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Trump does interview with Holocaust denier; Chaffetz bill would gut law enforcement on public lands; Malheur occupiers left behind a mess; and more.
A second former student at the University of Mississippi has confessed to his involvement in hanging a rope and a Georgia state Confederate flag on a campus statue of James Meredith, the first black student to attend Ole Miss.
In the wake of efforts to soften its stance on LGBT people, the Southern Baptist Convention has surprisingly named representatives from the anti-LGBT hate groups Liberty Counsel and Family Research Council to one of its committees.
Andrew Anglin, founder of the notorious neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer, told his audience that Heidi Cruz, wife of presidential candidate Ted Cruz, “should be in prison or execute [sic] for high treason.”
Trump voters fear losing out to minorities; Simcox drops plans to cross-examine girls; Ellison calls out Cruz for Gaffney ties; and more.
Grant County’s Glenn Palmer faces state DOJ criminal investigation for his actions during standoff – and for some beforehand, too.
Cruz wants patrols of Muslim neighborhoods; White nationalism runs deep on Trump’s social-media accounts; Montana man sought for digging Malheur latrine; and more.
A year after racists put it into action, the March Against White Genocide draws only a handful of people.
Man arrested at Bundy Ranch now a Trump delegate; Cruz stumbles while defending Gaffney; Confederate Heritage month is coming up; and more.
The Justice Department’s Tax Division has obtained a multiple count tax-fraud indictment against an Oregon antigovernment “sovereign citizen” considered a national ringleader possibly responsible for $100 trillion in fraudulent financial instruments.
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