COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, is the latest disease the nativist movement has politicized to demonize immigrants.
COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, is the latest disease the nativist movement has politicized to demonize immigrants.
At “Unite the Right” in Charlottesville, Virginia, Azzmador appeared to be everywhere.
A vacation hub known for its placid spas and lush hiking trails, Berkeley Springs, West Virginia has hardly been defined by Trump-era political strife in recent years.
Months before the “alt-right” became a household name, the nebulous band of white power activists seized upon their digital prowess to popularize a slur that would soon become a mainstay in the Republican infighting that defined the 2016 presidential election.
Within hours of arriving in Budapest, Kevin DeAnna was ready to leave.
Months after the loosely bound white nationalist movement known as the “alt-right” began to coalesce around then-candidate Donald Trump, Kevin DeAnna won the attention he felt he long deserved.
A member of the white nationalist group Patriot Front has pleaded guilty in Texas to federal charges of illegally possessing guns and ammunition.
Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and an Ohio man injured at the Charlottesville, Virginia, “Unite the Right” rally have reached a $5,000 agreement.