Filed Under: “Far right”
After battling white nationalist hecklers, GOP youth group has decided to invite them in
By David Neiwert
Charlie Kirk’s TPUSA signals its surrender to white nationalist ‘groypers’ by embracing them
Extremist groups flock to ‘siege’ protest of Canada’s capitol
By Julia Conley
Similar protests to the so-called ‘Freedom Convoy’ are reportedly being planned in the U.S. and throughout Europe
Republican elites are deliberately leveraging extremists in their dishonest attacks on public schools
By Peter Montgomery
Educators are being smeared, vilified, and harassed over false allegations and paranoia about teaching the history of racism
Donald Trump and the cult of the recount
By Brian Kaylor and Beau Underwood
Desperate belief that the one-term president really didn’t lose in 2020 is morphing into its own quasi-religion
FBI: Accused terrorist wanted to blow up Amazon data center to inspire mass violence
By David Neiwert
Some extremists have begun trying to goad law enforcement into large-scale weapons seizures
Right-wing media are brainwashing their followers about vaccines, but the mainstream press won’t cover the story
By Eric Boehlert
Republicans used to support vaccinations more than Democrats, but the mainstream media won’t explore this story
Texas abortion bill inspired by radical Christianist activist Janet Porter
By Kristen Doerer
After decades on the fringe of Republican politics, the far-right former birther has become an inspiration for many states’ anti-abortion laws
Marc Bernier becomes third right-wing radio host to die of Covid-19 after refusing vaccination
By Aysha Qamar
National Republican elites believe in the science of vaccination even if they don’t promote it, but at the local level, vaccine refusal is becoming dangerous
Trump’s blog failure reminds us of the power of platforms, and their owners’ responsibilities
By Matthew Sheffield
The ex-president’s rudimentary blog was a total failure, and provided a larger lesson in media.
Former Trump administration hindered international efforts to fight far-right extremism
By Sebastian Rotella
White supremacists are building international networks to spread their violent ideology, the former Trump administration made it harder for Americans to stop them