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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.
Pompeo’s disturbing connections with Islamophobes; Austin bombs strike prominent black families; Tennessee lawmakers won’t denounce neo-Nazis; and more.
On Sunday, March 4, an op-ed titled “Conversations about sex,” written by Everett Piper, the president of conservative evangelical Oklahoma Wesleyan University (OKWU), appeared in the Washington Times, encouraging readers to consider “conversations” about LGBT people by swapping that acronym with ISIS, the jihadist terrorist organization.
As Traditionalist Worker Party leader Matt Heimbach stays silent about his arrest and news of his affair with the wife of his top spokesman, some aren’t being as quiet.
James Schwab, formerly the spokesman for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s San Francisco Division, resigned after objecting to statements from ICE and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions that he says are false.
Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday that they arrested and charged three Illinois men in connection with a bomb attack against a Minnesota mosque last year meant to intimidate the local Muslim community.
Steve Bannon headlined the Front National (FN)’s Congress last weekend, leading to mixed reactions from the French far-right party’s deputies and advisors.
Hatreon may implode amid hate fundraising; YouTube to add Wikipedia information to videos; Corsi claims Trump picked 8chan for ‘The Storm’; and more.
Below is an update to an earlier story posted about Matthew Heimbach's arrest.
Matthew Heimbach, the leader of the Traditionalist Worker Party, is free on bond after being charged with strangulation and battery in southern Indiana.
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