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Extremists Links: The Republican Party's Nazi Problem

Prominent members of the Republican Party are 'deploying Nazi imagery and rhetoric, and espouse ideas associated with the Nazi Party during its rise to power in the early 1930s.'

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Teddy Wilson
Apr 09, 2026
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Supporters of President Donald Trump raise a stiff-armed salute during a rally in Ohio in 2022. (Image: Gaelen Morse / Reuters)

The latest reporting on extremist groups within the Radical Right.

White Supremacists, Militias, and Far Right Authoritarian Movements

  • The Republican Party Has a Nazi Problem [The Atlantic]

  • Trump officials cite white supremacists in bid to end birthright citizenship [The Washington Post]

  • How a Louisiana lawyer from the 1800s appeared in the legal fight over birthright citizenship [New Orleans Times-Picayune]

  • Extremists Infiltrate Coeur d’Alene GOP, Sparking Backlash [Coeur d’Alene Today]

  • Northwest Indiana congressional candidate with Nazi-era nickname removed from ballot [The Times of Northwest Indiana]

  • Secret Docs: Neo-Nazi group’s newest member is ex-Navy SEAL tied to war crimes case [The Informant]

  • How Political Violence Failed in the 1990s [Compact Magazine]

  • What Counts As Domestic Terrorism in Trump’s America? [New York Magazine]

  • Public office, private peril: Threats increasing the price of holding office in Minnesota [The Minnesota Star-Tribune]

  • Manuals Of Destruction: Extremist How-To Manuals Teaching Kids How To Extort, Poison, And Kill [GPAHE]

  • ‘Nihilistic extremist’ pleads not guilty to grooming 13-year-old [Courthouse News Service]

  • How ISUPD uncovered a Neo-Nazi sexual predator ring [Iowa State Daily]

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