A self-described “tough guy” and neo-Nazi leader has found out the legal system is a little bit tougher.
A self-described “tough guy” and neo-Nazi leader has found out the legal system is a little bit tougher.
Neo-Nazi Taylor Michael Wilson pleaded guilty to a federal domestic terrorism charge for pulling the emergency brakes on an Amtrak train in October 2017.
In the weeks leading up to a mass shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas in October, Stephen Craig Paddock was becoming angry.
Austin, Texas Police Chief Brian Manley recently described bomber Mark Anthony Conditt as a “domestic terrorist” at a panel discussion.
It was only a matter of time before the Oath Keepers panicked in the aftermath of a horrific Florida high school shooting that left 17 students dead.
The racist “alt-right” is killing people.
March 2018 marks the 15th anniversary of U.S. military forces’ invasion of Iraq over alleged ties to Al-Qaeda and the concealment of a weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program. Neither allegation turned out to be true.
The radical right started the year on a roll, with allies in the White House. But then came Charlottesville, and the movement was knocked back on its heels. Still, Trump's rhetoric and the country's changing demographics continue to buoy the movement.
The mistrial that overturned charges against Cliven Bundy, his two sons and a militia companion last December may be only the beginning in a series of events challenging the federal government’s confrontation with the Bundy family and the antigovernment extremists who carried his mission nationwide.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.