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Intelligence Report
2017
Spring Issue
February 15, 2017

The story of 2016 was one of right-wing extremists ascendant. But even as young racist radicals gained attention and influence, important members of the generation that preceded them passed away. Among them:

Intelligence Report
2017
Spring Issue
February 15, 2017

Last December, an armed, 28-year-old North Carolina man stormed into a Washington, D.C., pizza parlor called Comet Ping-Pong, bent on investigating the stories he’d heard about it being part of a child sex-slavery ring closely tied to the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton. Before it was over, Edgar Welch had fired a shot that harmed no one, but terrified restaurant customers and staff alike.

Intelligence Report
2017
Spring Issue
February 15, 2017

The radical right was more successful in entering the political mainstream last year than in half a century. How did it happen?

Intelligence Report
2017
Spring Issue
February 15, 2017

The Loyal White Knights promised a major KKK parade to celebrate the election. It didn’t quite work out that way.

Intelligence Report
2017
Spring Issue
February 15, 2017

Incidents of apparent hate crimes and hate group activities listed here are drawn primarily from media sources.

Hatewatch
February 15, 2017

The number of hate groups in the United States rose for a second year in a row in 2016 as the radical right was energized by the candidacy of Donald Trump, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) annual census of hate groups and other extremist organizations, released today.

Hatewatch
February 14, 2017

The South Carroll County Republican Club has invited a member of the Federation for Immigration Reform (FAIR), a designated hate group, to address the club’s monthly meeting this evening in Eldersburg, Maryland. Jonathan Hanen, FAIR’s Northeastern field representative will speak about the ongoing debate on whether to identify Howard County as a “sanctuary” city. 

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