Oregon-based white supremacist gang member David Bartol sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal torture of two fellow gang members.
Oregon-based white supremacist gang member David Bartol sentenced to 55 years in prison for the brutal torture of two fellow gang members.
Despite his youth,聽Kyle Bristow, the聽white nationalist who recently started the Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas聽to confront so-called "social justice warriors," has a long history on the radical right. His ex-wife Ashley Herzog聽last year published an essay about their marriage that was quickly taken offline. Hatewatch reached out to聽Herzog to talk about the essay, her time with Bristow, an attorney in Michigan, and just what it's like to be so close to one of the Alt-Right's most vicious attack dogs.聽
The two political operatives chosen earlier this month to lead Donald Trump鈥檚 presidential campaign after two former managers departed have been members of the secretive Council for National Policy (CNP), Hatewatch has learned
Though traditionally anti-LGBT, some white nationalists seem to be engaging in some rainbow coalition building.
The GOP presidential nominee steadfastly denies that he's encouraging violence and racism around his campaign, but the results speak otherwise.聽
A congressional candidate in eastern Tennessee who recently made national headlines for his 鈥淢ake America White Again鈥 billboards is hoping Donald Trump鈥檚 racially charged presidential campaign will increase his chances of winning.聽
After weeks of rumors, David Duke, the former leader of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, has formally announced his bid for U.S. Senate in his home state of Louisiana on the last day for qualifying for the race.聽
Last April, the leaders of dozens of white supremacist groups got together with an age-old idea: unify the unruly and questionable characters that populate the ranks of the white supremacist world under a new banner. What they came up with was the Aryan Nationalist Alliance (ANA).
Four months after he was聽filmed shoving a black protester at a rally for Donald Trump in Louisville, white nationalist Matthew Heimbach and two others face criminal charges.
The Traditionalist Youth Network, a white nationalist group that promotes a racist interpretation of Christianity, has long flirted with anti-Semitism. Writers for the group聽frequently discuss 鈥渢he Jewish question鈥 and the idea of 鈥淛ewish Subversion.鈥