
Your Handy Guide to the Absolute Worst People in American Politics
With an array of hate groups forming in recent years, the threat of far-right violence has never been greater. But not all share the same goals and methods
With an array of hate groups forming in recent years, the threat of far-right violence has never been greater. But not all share the same goals and methods
Ex-Proud Boy honcho Enrique Tarrio will stay locked up after a judge warned he could perpetrate "violent tactics against the United States government in the future"
Militia leader Stewart Rhodes decries Jan. 6 prosecutions as “a war” against Trump and the MAGA movement, while lashing out at the Oath Keepers who turned on him
A court exhibit captures militia founder Stewart Rhodes on tape, calling “brawlers” to D.C. to fight to keep Trump in office
In the buildup to Jan. 6, Stewart Rhodes ranted like a QAnon adherent about how the former president could stay in power by lifting the curtain on the demonic "deep state"
"I've done interviews. I've done everything. I'm helping them," group attorney Kellye SoRelle told CNN of her communications with the FBI
William Todd Wilson is the latest militia member to turn on Rhodes, the group's founder and alleged ringleader of the plot to keep the former president in power by force
Brian Ulrich, an Oath Keeper from Georgia, implicated militia founder Stewart Rhodes as the leader of the conspiracy
Stewart Rhodes' crowdfunding campaign is a flop. But former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell's group is swooping in to help pick up the tab
Investigators have obtained testimony linking rally organizers to First Amendment Praetorian and “four minutes” of footage that may contain audio of a key Proud Boys and Oath Keepers parking-garage meeting, sources say.
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