Also: Trump had dinner with Nick Fuentes? It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Author: Will Carless, USA TODAY
Club Q attack no surprise for extremism experts who saw looming threat, decades-old pattern
Extremism researchers say they see it happen over and over: The far right unites against a community until that community gets attacked.
Days after deadly shooting at LGBTQ club, Twitter bans group that protects LGBTQ events
The week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Pelosi attacker’s conspiracies, hate speech spikes on Twitter & another QAnon murder
It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Patriot Front sued; New Mexico Civil Guard shut down: The week in extremism
A lawsuit, a judicial order and a Jan. 6 trial: It’s the week in extremism.
As FBI probed Jan. 6, many agents sympathized with insurrection, according to newly released email
“I literally had to explain to an agent” the difference between Black Lives Matter police protests and the insurrection, email warns.
Judgment for Alex Jones, protest of Proud Boys founder and a big new Jan. 6 hearing
This week in extremism, new news about two conspiracy theorists and one former president.
Oath Keepers on trial, extremists on Spotify and white supremacists hassling a church
Events like the one at a Katy, Texas, church have become a collision point for far-right and far-left activists.
In California, Ukraine’s national surf team dreams of the Olympics, and the end of war
They came to Huntington Beach, Calif., for a shot at the 2024 Summer Games. But for Ukraine’s surf team, the most important dreams were about home.
Antifa on trial: How one criminal case could redefine the murky left-wing movement
Anti-fascists and right-wing extremists clashed in San Diego last year. Now a landmark criminal case that could change the legal understanding of Antifa.