A year of extreme political rhetoric on the campaign trail approaches a milestone as several antigovernment and racist groups have announced plans to attend the Republican National Convention, including some promising to be armed.
A year of extreme political rhetoric on the campaign trail approaches a milestone as several antigovernment and racist groups have announced plans to attend the Republican National Convention, including some promising to be armed.
White racist extremists reacted to the killings of five police officers during a peaceful protest in Dallas, Tex., by predicting a race war.
A remarkable level of vitriol has characterized the contest for president. And it’s showing no signs of letting up.
A radical and growing organization of ‘constitutional sheriffs’ is promoting defiance of federal laws it doesn’t like.
The case of a Montana man just convicted of felonies as part of his battle with two federal agencies is drawing attention from antigovernment extremist groups who supported the take-over of a wildlife refuge in Oregon.
In the wake of the Malheur standoff, antigovernment radicals are aiming to swell the ranks of far-right elected officials who are already promoting 'county supremacy,' but a number of them lost their elections this past week.
Since his death on January 26, 2016, Robert “LaVoy” Finicum –– the spokesman for the armed occupation that took place earlier this year at a wildlife refuge in Oregon –– has become a martyr to the antigovernment movement nationwide.
FBI agents on Thursday arrested without incident 14 antigovernment activists, including two more sons of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, for their roles in the 2014 armed standoff in Bunkerville, Nev., with federal agents.
A 61-year ex-Marine who has been co-chair of the Veterans for Trump campaign in New Hampshire is among three additional defendants named in a superseding indictment containing new criminal charges for their roles in an armed 2014 standoff with federal agents at the Bundy Ranch in Bunkerville, Nev.
Federal officials are speaking their mind almost two years after Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and 400 of his armed militia supporters confronted federal agents, causing them to release a herd of impounded cattle and hastily retreat.