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.
The federal government claims to have a plan to handle the antigovernment extremists who have occupied the Malheur Wildlife Refuge.
After months of echoing the American racist right—promising to catalogue all American Muslims, accusing immigrants of being rapists, proposing to build a wall covering the entire U.S.-Mexico border—Donald Trump was caught retweeting a racist Twitter account.
Oregon militiamen plow roads at refuge; Nugent wants Obama, Clinton hung; Candidate with neo-Nazis ties gets the boot; and more.
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown is expressing anger and frustration over federal handling of the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge by a group of armed antigovernment extremists and militia members.
Oregon governor, newspaper call for end to standoff; Glenn Beck joins Ted Cruz on the campaign trail; Fox watcher threatens to kill Muslims; and more.
Trump’s ‘disavowal’ delights white nationalists; Bundy militia its own worst enemy; ‘Jade Helm 2’ looms on the horizon; and more.
The first arrest related to the illegal occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge is an Oregon man with sovereign citizen-leanings and a lengthy, unsuccessful record of challenging the federal government and its agencies in the Pacific Northwest.
The New Year is traditionally a time to ditch old, bad habits in favor of more positive ones. Someone clearly didn’t tell that to GOP presidential hopefuls, who over the weekend doubled-down on rubbing shoulders with extremists at the Family Research Council's "Free to Believe" event.
Bundy vs. birders, while militants keep doubling down in Oregon; Tennessee anti-LGBT campaign is backfiring; ‘Happy slaves’ book pulled; and more.
There appears to be a growing list of potential federal laws that could be used to charge antigovernment extremists and militia members who are illegally occupying a wildlife and bird refuge in Oregon. The standoff is now two weeks old, and a resolution doesn’t appear in sight.
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