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Michigan representative wears ‘Q’ button to election audit rally – The Detroit News

| October 15, 2021

Lansing Michigan Rep. Daire Rendon, a Republican from Lake City, wore a button to a rally outside the Capitol Tuesday that featured an American flag with a gold "Q" on it, a letter that has become a symbol for a right-wing conspiracy theory movement.

He Calls Himself the American Sheriff. Whose Law Is He Following? – POLITICO

| October 15, 2021

Lamb says the network takes its inspiration from Live PD, an A&E show that ran from 2016 until 2020, when it was canceled after deputies in Williamson County, Texas, were caught on camera tasing a man named Javier Ambler, and ultimately killing him. (In response to the incident, Texas passed a state law that forbids law enforcement agencies from partnering with reality television shows.) Before its cancellation, Live PD was immensely popular, capturing more viewers than any other cable program on Friday and Saturday nights. Lamb was a fixture on the show, as well as a host of a spinoff, Live PD: Wanted, which focused on catching fugitives

Leader of neo-Nazi group convicted of threatening …

| October 2, 2021

A jury took just 90 minutes to convict a neo-Nazi leader for sending threatening mailers to journalists and employees of the Anti-Defamation League.

Couple targeted by accused Washington neo-Nazi leader speaks out – KING5.com

| October 2, 2021

Miri Cypers and her husband Dave Rosenbaum received a threatening, anti-Semitic poster to their home in early 2020 from the Washington chapter of the neo-Nazi group. SEATTLE A couple who was targeted by the neo-Nazi hate group known as Atomwaffen is speaking out after the group's alleged leader was found guilty on multiple charges this week. Kaleb Cole of Arlington was found guilty on five counts including conspiracy, mailing threatening communications and interference with federally protected activities

County removes photo of man in White supremacist biker gang T-shirt from its website – The San Diego Union-Tribune

| October 2, 2021

SAN DIEGO San Diego County featured a photo of a man wearing a T-shirt referencing a notorious White supremacist motorcycle gang on its news website for two years before deleting it Wednesday after a Union-Tribune inquiry, a county spokesperson said. The photo, which showed the man, two women and six children holding a string of fish, was featured on an event page advertising a 2019 fishing class. A county spokesperson said the photo was from a 2016 fishing event in which the man participated

Fresh calls for Fox News to fire Tucker Carlson over replacement theory – The Guardian

| September 27, 2021

After the Anti-Defamation League renewed its call for Tucker Carlson to be fired from Fox News for voicing the racist great replacement theory about immigration, the primetime host had a pithy response: Fuck them. Carlson was speaking to the former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly on Sirius XM

‘These are acts of hate’ | Petition started calling for Cobb County schools to address antisemitism – 11Alive.com WXIA

| September 27, 2021

Local organizations are accusing Cobb County Schools of not taking a stronger stance against antisemitism. COBB COUNTY, Ga. Two Cobb County School District high schools were vandalized with slurs, during the Jewish high holiday, Yom Kippur

10 Things in Politics: Trump seeking to change election oversight – Business Insider

| September 27, 2021

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Exclusive news and research on the wine, spirits and beer business – Shanken News Daily

| September 22, 2021

September 20, 2021 As the digital advertising landscape continues to evolve, Pernod Ricard North America chairman and CEO Ann Mukherjee is among the prominent marketers leading an effort to fight hate speech across online platforms. Last year, Pernod unveiled the #EngageResponsibly effort with a campaign on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, calling on advertisers and social media companies to set new standards for more responsible online advertising. Now that push is being expanded in partnership with advertising industry leaders the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) and the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM)

Trump joked that son-in-law Kushner was more loyal to Israel than US – The Independent

| September 22, 2021

Former President Donald Trump told associates that his Jewish son-in-law and senior adviser was more loyal to Israel than the United States, Washington Post writers Bob Woodward and Robert Costa reveal in their forthcoming book, Peril. You know, Trump joked in another meeting, mocking his son-in-law, Mr Kushner, who was raised in a modern Orthodox Jewish family and was working on Middle East peace, Jareds more loyal to Israel than the United States, according to a copy of the book The Independent obtained ahead of its 21 September release


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