'March For Trump' in Austin features Northwest 'Patriot' Joey Gibson, but thin crowds accompany the usual lurking far-right elements.
'March For Trump' in Austin features Northwest 'Patriot' Joey Gibson, but thin crowds accompany the usual lurking far-right elements.
It could have been a triumphant weekend for racist “alt-right” front man Richard B. Spencer capped by a victorious speech at Michigan State University.
Fans of Milo Yiannopoulos were plotting to get back at liberals, antifa and even the local police on Thursday night after the alt-right figure announced the sudden cancelation of a speech he’d planned to give at a venue in Arizona.
For years, David Duke has hidden many of his racist affiliations under the hood of the Ku Klux Klan.
A man and his son were hosting a family wedding at their rural Michigan home last summer when they were misidentified as the owner or driver of a car that killed a woman during the racist “alt-right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
An autopsy report on a New Mexico school shooter provides explicit details that contradict earlier statements by San Juan County Sheriff’s officials who dismissed suggestions the gunman had racist “alt-right” leanings.
As with so many mass shootings before, the fringe right is racing once again to generate some theory — any theory — to cast doubt on the circumstances of last week’s Parkland, Florida, shooting.
The racist “alt-right” is killing people.
Speed can be a reporter’s best friend in a breaking news situation.
On Monday, February 12, Kaitlin Bennett, president of the Kent State University chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a self-proclaimed “student movement for free markets and limited government,” posted a scathing resignation letter online titled “I’m Turning Point USA’s Top Activist in the Country, & I Quit this Shitty Organization.”