Filed Under: “Right-wing extremism”
At least 15 police officers joined the Jan. 6 Capitol invasion
By Adele M. Stan
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
By Brett Wilkins
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
By David Neiwert
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
By David Neiwert
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
By Joshua Kaplan and Joaquin Sapien
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
By Matthew Valasik and Shannon Reid
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.