The white nationalist website VDARE, which has ties to former White House aides who helped shape the Trump administration’s harsh immigration policies, suspended operations earlier this year amid a slew of legal and technical challenges.
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The white nationalist website VDARE, which has ties to former White House aides who helped shape the Trump administration’s harsh immigration policies, suspended operations earlier this year amid a slew of legal and technical challenges.
A nominee by President Donald Trump for a lifetime position on the federal bench in Alabama has already been graded “unqualified” by the American Bar Association, hasn’t ever argued a motion or tried a case and failed to disclose that his wife works for the Trump administration.
Twitter has dropped the “verified” status from alt-right leaders Richard Spencer, organizers Laura Loomis and Jason Kessler, English Defence League Founder Tommy Robinson and others.
How, where, and why hate is back in America; Hannity now top conspiracy theorist; Guandolo says mosques don’t deserve same rights; and more.
On November 15, the European parliament called upon Polish authorities to condemn what it called a "xenophobic and fascist march" which had taken place in Warsaw four days earlier.
Ryan Bundy, on trial in Las Vegas for a string of alleged federal crimes, told a jury Wednesday that it was the federal government and its agents, not him or his family that broke the law.
The making of an American Nazi; VOA reporter exposed as alt-right troll; Muslims face a rising ride of hate crimes under Trump; and more.
Yesterday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its annual tally of reported hate crimes from around the country.
Live updates from Day 16 of the Bundy Trial
A former member of the white separatist group The Order keeps getting passed over for early release from federal prison.
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