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.
Ryan Bundy, fresh out of a jail cell, now says he wants to be Nevada’s governor and will run on a state-sovereignty platform.
A self-described sovereign citizen was arrested in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, on March 2, 2018, on a fugitive warrant from Missouri.
YouTube bans hit the alt-right where it hurts; White nationalist women defend teacher; Ryan Bundy plans ‘sovereign’ bid for Nevada governor; and more.
The case of Pepe the Frog — a meme widely used without permission by white nationalists, neo-Nazis, conspiracist radio host Alex Jones and Donald Trump — appears headed to a federal court jury.
Distinguished historian Nancy MacLean didn’t set out to research and write about an economist at George Mason University, James M. Buchanan, and the libertarian Koch Brothers network.
A June trial date has been set for two of the three people charged with attempted murder during a shooting after Richard B. Spencer’s speech at the University of Florida.
FAIR lobbyist now a top dog at USCIS; Editor cites alt-right parody account; Stone asked for Proud Boys protection in Oregon; and more.
Last month, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) listed Male Supremacist hate groups for the first time.
After a shakeup among his attorneys and a bad weekend for Richard B. Spencer, the booking agent for the racist “alt-right” front man has dropped a lawsuit seeking to force Ohio State University to host a speech.
Jonathan Kolanowski, a supporter of white nationalist Richard Spencer, was arrested last Sunday evening after allegedly aiming a gun at individuals who were members of an anti-fascist organization.
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