Trump bolsters white nationalists; Alt-right’s next rallies will be revealing; Guns won the battle in Charlottesville; and more.
New York Times: Trump gives white nationalists an unequivocal boost.
Washington Post: The nation can only weep.
The Atlantic: What the next round of alt-right rallies will reveal.
Slate: The First and Second Amendments squared off in Charlottesville, and the guns won.
Vice: How the Charlottesville driver became radicalized.
Huffington Post: Fears of ‘white genocide’ are a key gateway to far-right radicalization.
New York Times: Before Charlottesville, a string of killings raised the specter of right-wing violence.
WIBC-TV (Indianapolis, IN): The murder of a woman protesting Nazis may fuel push to change Indiana law.
Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA): Idaho Rep. Heather Scott defends white nationalism, but experts say she’s wrong.
The Verge: Discord bans servers that promote Nazi ideology, shuts down ‘a number of accounts.’
The Guardian (UK): Dillon Hopper, leader of Vanguard America, is a former U.S. Marine who served overseas.
CNN: Fox News, Daily Caller delete posts from January that encouraged people to drive cars into protesters.
LobeLog: Sebastian Gorka’s long history of denying the threat of white domestic terrorism.
Business Insider: People who donate to white supremacist groups can get a tax break because the IRS considers many of them ‘educational.’
Associated Press: Two ex-guards in Ku Klux Klan convicted of plot to murder black inmate.
The Hill: Federal court finds Texas congressional-district maps discriminate against minorities.