White Nationalists
Coverage of White Nationalists in the Nexus archive.
- 'The View' co-host Sunny Hostin laments 'I suddenly feel unsafe' in neighborhoods with American flags
The View co-host Sunny Hostin expressed feeling unsafe in neighborhoods with American flags, linking them to white supremacy. She referenced a viral image of white nationalists in Washington, D.C., and discussed the 250th anniversary of America's independence. Co-hosts Alyssa Farah Griffin and Michelle Buteau debated the symbolism of the flag and national identity.
- Masked Patriot Front white nationalists stage July 4 march through DC
Hundreds of white nationalists from the Patriot Front group staged a July 4 march in Washington, D.C., with members near the U.S. Capitol and Union Station. Police reported no arrests or complaints related to the event.
- White nationalists march on Washington DC ahead of Freedom 250 celebrations
Hundreds of masked white nationalists marched on Washington DC ahead of the Freedom 250 celebrations. The demonstration occurred in the capital ahead of a specific public event.
- White nationalists march in Washington, DC, area during July 4 festivities
White nationalists marched in the Washington, DC area during July 4 festivities. Donald Trump faced condemnation for not forcefully rejecting white nationalists during his presidency.
- White Nationalists March in Washington Amid 250th Anniversary Celebrations
White Nationalists marched in Washington during the 250th anniversary celebrations. The group, wearing clothing associated with the Patriot Front organization, assembled near Capitol Hill before departing the district.
- Trump presides over spectacles of violence like a dysfunctional Roman emperor | Moira Donegan
The article compares Donald Trump to a dysfunctional Roman emperor, criticizing his efforts to conflate his identity with the federal government. It contrasts his limited ambitions with the grand civilizational projects envisioned by his supporters, including white nationalists, Christian nationalists, and techno-reactionaries.
- Far-left Southern Poverty Law Center reimbursed Klan members for cross-burnings: feds
The Southern Poverty Law Center allegedly reimbursed white nationalists and Ku Klux Klan members using donor funds to remain in the groups, including covering costs for cross-burnings, according to a Justice Department indictment. The indictment claims the center made payments to maintain surveillance on the groups.
- Why some white nationalists are showing up to areas hit by natural disasters
White nationalists and militias often arrive in areas hit by natural disasters, offering help while also attempting to recruit and improve their image. Their presence can be problematic, as they may have ulterior motives. This phenomenon has been observed after various natural disasters.