Filed Under: “Right-wing extremism”

At least 15 police officers joined the Jan. 6 Capitol invasion

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U.S. law enforcement agencies have been incubating far-right extremists in their ranks rather than rooting them out


Afraid of losing his reelection bid, Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro echoes Trump’s bogus ‘voter fraud’ accusations

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Brazil’s far-right president accused of trying to ‘manipulate public opinion with false accusations’


As Capitol riot indictments pile up, prosecutors are working their way up the chain of authority

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Low-level insurrectionists are providing very useful information to federal investigators as they seek to avoid jail


The FBI’s intelligence failures ahead of Jan. 6 are part of a broader pattern of downplaying right-wing extremism

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U.S. law enforcement agencies have a troubling history of minimizing the threat posed by far-right groups


Newly revealed documents show former Trump officials aided racist groups’ Jan. 6 plans

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Far-right ‘Stop the Steal’ leaders fooled the Capitol police and welcomed racists while White House officials worked to both contain and appease them


Far-right groups becoming more radical after Capitol attack

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Some members have left extremist groups in the wake of the Jan. 6 violence. Those who remain, and the new members who have joined are becoming more violent than ever.


 

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