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The identity of a man wearing a white helmet seen in video of the beating of Deandre Harris after the racist 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, has been a mystery for nearly 18 months.
President Donald Trump was joined by sheriffs with ties to anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform听(FAIR) last Friday as he vetoed legislation overturning his declaration of a national emergency and took a moment to deny a rise in white nationalism following the massacre at a mosque in New Zealand.
Andrew Anglin found humor in the livestreamed video of a man in New Zealand storming into the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, then shooting and killing 49 people.
Brenton Tarrant, the man accused of murdering 49 worshippers and injuring dozens of others in two New Zealand mosques Friday, posted a manifesto steeped in white supremacist propaganda and references to 鈥渨hite genocide,鈥 a belief that white people are being systematically replaced across the world by non-whites.
It was to have been a historic roundup of enemies of the extreme right, ending with Hillary Clinton, former FBI director James Comey, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, former Senator Harry Reid and a slew of other politicians, jurists and law enforcement officers in the custody of those who would have them tried by 鈥渃ommon law grand juries鈥 for their perceived crimes.
A member of the neo-Confederate Hiwaymen took to the steps of the Arkansas state capitol at a rally Saturday to denounce abortion as a Nazi tactic used to promote eugenics.
Just over a year after assuming control of the college-focused white nationalist organization Identity Evropa听(IE), leader Patrick Casey said on Twitter that the organization 鈥渉as been retired.鈥 The announcement comes just days after the nonprofit media organization Unicorn Riot released the 听chat logs.
Alex McNabb, co-host of the hate podcast 鈥淭he Daily Shoah,鈥 was fired from his job as an emergency medical technician (EMT) on Sunday, according to WSLS, a .
An ACT for America chapter leader made national headlines last week for a display at the West Virginia Capitol that appeared to equate Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn. with the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
The CEO of a company providing online payment processing services for Gab.com pleaded guilty in 2007 to obtaining property by deception, passing bad checks and possessing false identification before later changing his middle and last names, records obtained by Hatewatch reveal.
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