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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.
New Orleans removes Confederacy monument; Trump angers alt-right with Holocaust remarks; Ethno-nationalism unpopular despite gains; and more.
After Alex Jones’ conspiracy mill accuses yogurt maker of importing disease and ‘migrant rapists,’ company files lawsuit demanding apology.
Online meme armies are becoming real-world militias; Who supports the Center for Immigration Studies; College investigates Identity Evropa leader; and more.
Joseph Backholm's FRC- and ADF-affiliated Family Policy Institute of Washington is once again leading the charge to deny transgender restroom or locker-room use.
Behind glass and wood display cases at a conference in Salt Lake City for end-times “preppers,” doomsday worriers and would-be survivalists, a medley of bronze and silver coins were delicately arranged, each snapped tightly into a collector’s case.
Authorities in Florida are attempting to determine the source of racist letters—one containing a noose—mailed to a state prosecutor who announced her opposition to the death penalty while handling a high-profile cop-killing case.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she wanted to take Jesus to a White House dinner with Donald Trump, but settled instead for ultra-conservative rockers Kid Rock and Ted Nugent.
After an 11th-hour injunction required Auburn University to uphold a contract allowing Richard Spencer to speak at the school’s Foy Hall on April 18, protesters and supporters descended on the small, college town, resulting in several small scuffles and altercations. When the dust settled, three had been arrested for misdemeanor violence, one of whom the neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS) is claiming as a member.
Why militia groups are still surging in number; Trump invites Ted Nugent to the White House; Sullivan keeps plugging debunked race theories; and more.
On April 20, the anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) began to dive into its vault and upload to YouTube episodes of its 51-episode series “Borderline.” The show ran on NET, a satellite TV station put together by archconservative and anti-gay bigot Paul Weyrich. So far FAIR has decided to upload just two episodes of the series.
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