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A radical and growing organization of ‘constitutional sheriffs’ is promoting defiance of federal laws it doesn’t like.
On a decaying former Air Force base, antigovernment ‘sovereign citizens’ are battling the few remaining locals for control
Donald Trump described President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s brutal “Operation Wetback” as a “very humane” way to accomplish mass deportation, responded to the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester at a campaign rally by saying, “Maybe he should have been roughed up,” and claimed to have personally seen “thousands and thousands” of New Jersey Muslims celebrating the 9/11 attacks — something that both law enforcement and media investigations have thoroughly debunked.
Law enforcement officials in November arrested five suspects in connection with an ongoing investigation of a group of white supremacists in Virginia alleged to be plotting to bomb and shoot black churches and Jewish synagogues, with the aim of igniting a race war. At least two of the conspirators were alleged adherents of a racist version of a neo-Pagan theology that has captured the imagination of hundreds, and possibly thousands, of prison inmates.
Three people have been murdered, and countless terrorized, in a frightening cluster of attacks on Planned Parenthood facilities across America.
Willis Carto, one of America’s earliest and most outspoken Holocaust deniers and the founder of numerous radical-right political organizations and publications, died in his home on Oct. 26. He was 89.
For the century and a half since the Confederacy’s defeat in the Civil War, a certain set of southern white folks have proudly flown the Confederate battle flag on their property and displayed it on their vehicles.
A hate group with international reach and a talent for couching its anti-LGBT agenda in respectful-sounding terms convened in Salt Lake City during the last week of October, bringing together a raft of right-wing heavy-hitters to talk about “[t]he value of life in all its stages and conditions.”
Anyone who read the newspapers last year knows that 2015 saw some horrific political violence.
A dozen years after the death of its founder, the remnants of the once-infamous Aryan Nations have just about disappeared.
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