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Rep. Schiff provokes the conspiracy-meister's foul-mouthed wrath, including an apocalyptic rant worthy of General Ripper.
Just like the campaign season, post-election campaign events supporting the president have become the scene of all kinds of ugliness as counter-protesters push back.
Trump's Islamophobic foreign-policy adviser had a history of far-right dalliances in Europe after the fall of Communism.
Created by executive order, a new weekly report ostensibly shows criminal immigrants being released, but its figures are murky at best and ultimately misleading.
The largest synagogue in Washington state is among the victims of the recent wave of anti-Semitic attacks, but its rabbis refuse to 'let the growing climate of hate to define who we are.'
While the new administration focuses on Muslim refugees and immigrants, the most lethal terrorism threat of recent years is homegrown, and most often comes from right-wing radicals.
Before the Olathe shootings and the Garden City bombing plot, the region was saturated with Islamophobic rhetoric amid the 2016 election.
President opens speech to Congress with generic remarks condemning wave of threats and hate crimes, but earlier told state officials that 'sometimes it's the reverse.'
David Friedman was profusely apologetic about his incendiary rhetoric attacking liberal Jews, but was less than forthcoming about his involvement with a far-right West Bank institution.
At press conference, president tells one reporter to sit down after asking, and then blames incidents on ‘the other side.’