Jason Kessler, who organized the deadly “Unite the Right” white nationalist rally in August, has been indicted in Virginia on a perjury charge.
Jason Kessler, who organized the deadly “Unite the Right” white nationalist rally in August, has been indicted in Virginia on a perjury charge.
Journalist Shaun King leads effort to identify skinhead shown on video throwing punches who is now behind bars.
The alt-right’s attempts to spread its white supremacist philosophy on college campuses have encountered difficulties, as witnessed this past weekend by the transformation of prominent bigot Milo Yiannopoulos’s four-day “Free Speech Week” at the University of California Berkeley into a 20-minute press conference broadcast on Facebook Live.
Florida GOP Senate candidate Augustus Invictus’ views on race proved too extreme even for the American Guard, a group headed by Vinlanders Social Club founder Brien James.
Pickup bearing Confederate, American flags barrels through crowd, but no one is injured, while 'Patriots' claim their opponents are the source of violence.
In the days since Jason Kessler’s Unite the Right (UTR) rally ended in bloodshed, various right wing propagandists have attempted to shift blame by smearing the City of Charlottesville, the Charlottesville Police Department (CPD) and Virginia State Police as being responsible for the death of one counter-protester and two police officers.
After a speaking engagement at New York University (NYU) in early February was marred by violence, Gavin McInnes — leader of the Proud Boys (PB), a “fraternity” of “western chauvinists" — appeared on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show.”
Following the violence in Charlottesville, many are asking where the movement will go from here.
Jason Kessler's fight on behalf of Confederate monuments and other white racial causes seems to land him in the middle of assault charges.
UPDATE 8.17.17