White nationalists celebrate after Rush Limbaugh quotes Sam Francis, claiming vindication of their views
White nationalists celebrate after Rush Limbaugh quotes Sam Francis, claiming vindication of their views
Rush Limbaugh and the Breitbart News Network, two of the most popular media outlets on the American right, are no stranger to giving a platform to a host of anti-LGBT, anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant groups. But promoting white nationalists?
Stormfront, the Internet’s most infamous bastion of white supremacy and hate, is inaccessible for the third straight day, leaving the racist board’s founder Stephen Don Black questioning the viability of a mission he began two decades ago.
Two prominent white nationalists appeared on a robocall released in Iowa last weekend voicing support for Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump.
White supremacists involved in Minneapolis mayhem left behind a trail of emails, chat rooms, websites, reveling in the extremist right.
In simultaneous raids this week, the FBI has arrested five in race war plot.
Matthew Heimbach received a letter from the United Kingdom's Home Office banning him from entering the country because of his extremist rhetoric and views.
A look at the rhetoric coming from the group Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach has called "a think tank for pro-enforcement immigration policies."
The white nationalist National Policy Institute (NPI) conference in Washington, D.C, this past weekend had a familiar lineup of speakers, but NPI head Richard Spencer’s event turned out to be far different from your average radical right gathering. Spencer, a relatively young racist activist himself, was able to do something many similar groups have failed to do—attract lots of young people to his event.
Two men, one a Klan member, tried to build a weapon to irradiate Muslims and others. They came closer than you might think.