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McInnes’ path from hipster to far-right guru; Gun cache was on rooftop in Portland; Hannity hosted a Proud Boy, now claims he never heard of them; and more.
National Security Council staffer Fred Fleitz will leave the Trump administration to head up the anti-Muslim hate group Center for Security Policy.
A diverse and powerful cast of elected officials from New York called for law enforcement to act after a video surfaced showing members of the Proud Boys, joined by ultranationalist skinheads, viciously attacking people this weekend in New York City.
Security chief leaves to head up anti-Muslim hate group; Patriot Prayer had rooftop weapons before rally; BLM blocked from Georgia polls; and more.
Proud Boys again join Joey Gibson's crew of violent extremists to troll city streets in search of leftist opponents —Ìýand eventually they find some to beat bloody.
Antigovernment icon Ammon Bundy renewed his call for turning national public lands over to state governments at a weekend gathering in Montana where he shared the stage withÌýprominent anti-American Indian activists and extremists.
A look at how fascists are radicalized online; Fox misreported NYC Proud Boys incident; Feds still on the job fighting right-wing terrorism; and more.
Proud Boys and far-right skinheads were caught on video singling out and attacking protesters in New York City Friday night.
Multiple federal firearms and explosives charges haveÌýbeen filed against a Montana man who has past affiliations with the tea party and has publicly displayed antigovernmentÌýsentiments.
Extremists still raking in e-commerce transactions; Shepard laid to rest in National Cathedral; ‘Alt-lite’ journalist has her libel suit dismissed; and more.
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