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.
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On Thursday, President Trump nominated Ronald W. Mortensen, a fellow with the anti-immigrant hate group Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), for Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.
A New Jersey sovereign citizen has been arrested for filing fraudulent liens against four public officials, the first time an individual has been charged under a state statute enacted in May 2015, which makes the filing of such liens a criminal offense of the second degree.
Jason Kessler sat in the second row of the courtroom, taking notes and smiling over the legal mess he had wrought.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
Trump taps CIS official to State post; Judge mulls Charlottesville lawsuit; Bitcoin is the radical right’s new obsession; and more.
A former California business man now living in Sandpoint, Idaho, is being identified as the individual behind a series of racist, antisemitic “robo calls” targeting Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Whites’ unease over racial changes shadows politics; Spencer admits alt-right isn’t pro-free-speech; Phony anti-Trump theories flourishing; and more.
Racist alt-right frontman Richard Spencer has tried to avoid this moment.
One of the nation’s most-notorious sovereign citizens, who toured the country teaching antigovernment extremists how to set up bogus “common law” courts, faces 38 years in prison for a long list of crimes committed against public officials.
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