A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
American alt-right didn’t help LePen; Judge keeps asking about Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ promises; New Orleans mayor defiant in face of threats; and more.
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A satirical religion with a frog-headed god has become a favorite new way for white nationalists to troll liberals, while spreading their meme-driven strategy.
A neo-Nazi who boasted he was “doing my race a favor” by killing an openly gay college instructor has been convicted of first-degree murder by a North Carolina jury.
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Evangelist Tony Alamo, whose anti-Catholic, gay-bashing rants attracted hundreds of followers and made him a millionaire, died this week in prison where he was serving a 175-year term for raping young girls he called his child brides. He was 82.
Cloudflare helps serve up hate on the Internet; Ex-employees reveal Alex Jones’ scams; Trump’s ‘religious liberty’ order aims at LGBT folk; and more.
Trump freezes grants for anti-extremism programs; Le Pen gets help from American alt-right; Jones says InfoWars has White House credentials; and more.
Shooting victims included his godfather, a paramedic and an innocent bystander.
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