Parler, a conservative alternative to Twitter that has become a haven for far-right extremism of all stripes, proved to be a haven for recruitment and promotion for the Jan. 6 pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol building.
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Parler, a conservative alternative to Twitter that has become a haven for far-right extremism of all stripes, proved to be a haven for recruitment and promotion for the Jan. 6 pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol building.
“The Trump moment is over, and it’s time for us to move on,” white nationalist Richard Spencer announced to his followers late on the evening of Nov. 19, 2018.
A leader of the anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim group Patriot Movement AZ (PMAZ) was arrested by police earlier this month for allegedly assaulting a woman who was filming him at a “free speech” rally his group organized.
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James Alex Fields Jr., paused in his Dodge Challenger as he stared at a diverse group at the foot of a road crossing the downtown pedestrian mall in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Border Patrol lobs tear gas at migrants in Tijuana; South African president refutes Trump; Hyde-Smith attended ‘seg academy’; and more.
Neo-Nazis create a national training network; Proud Boys cash out with Amazon; Judge blocks Trump’s ban on asylum seekers at border; and more.
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House Democrats are already in extremists’ sights; White nationalism spreads among Orthodox Jews; Neo-Nazi brothers hid in plain sight; and more.
GOP’s bigotry-appeal strategy mostly failed; Man shouts ‘Heil Hitler’ at musical; Utah senator warns of civil war unless freeways dismantled; and more.
The number of hate crimes in the United States in 2017 topped a previous high, with law enforcement reporting 7,175 incidents — an uptick of 17 percent over the five-year high reached in 2016.
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