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A Michigan man and Holocaust-denier who used Twitter to fantasize about killing school children and Jews will be banned from social media and the Internet for two years under supervised probation terms imposed by a judge.
Following the violence in Charlottesville, many are asking where the movement will go from here.
Charlottesville signals alt-right’s imminent demise; Republicans still support Trump; Silicon Valley escalates its war on white supremacy; and more.
Jason Kessler's fight on behalf of Confederate monuments and other white racial causes seems to land him in the middle of assault charges.
UPDATE 8.17.17
On July 15, 2017, a 42-year-old woman executed her boyfriend, Steven Mineo, with a .45 caliber Glock semi-automatic pistol at their apartment in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania.
This week the president’s personal lawyer forwarded an email promoting racist, Civil War secessionist views and charging that terrorists control the Black Lives Matter movement, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
Trump earns world leaders’ scorn; Nine alt-right rallies this weekend; PayPal clamps down on white supremacists; and more.
The FBI has arrested an Oklahoma man on charges alleging he wanted to carry out a copycat bombing of the 1995 attack by extremist Timothy McVeigh.
On Monday, August 14, the Daily Caller very quietly removed white nationalist Jason Kessler’s contributions to the publication after the violence and chaos in Charlottesville. The white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally was organized by Kessler.