Morning Briefing: Neo-Nazi Group Stages Protest at New Hampshire State House
Members of Blood Tribe, the neo-Nazi White Supremacist group, staged a protest on the steps of the New Hampshire State House.

Morning Briefing: Members of Blood Tribe, the neo-Nazi White Supremacist group, staged a protest on the steps of the New Hampshire State House, and local law enforcement is reportedly “investigating possible criminal activity related to the group, but provided no other detail.”
Christopher Pohlhaus, the former U.S. Marine and tattoo artists that founded Blood Tribe, was present at the protest, and posted images and video of the protest on his Telegram channel. The video purports to depict a physical altercation between an individual and a member of the group, however, eyewitnesses also reported “members of the group assaulted a man and sprayed him with mace during the fight.”
After leaving the grounds of the State House, members of Blood Tribe reportedly retreated several blocks away and left in U-Haul truck — similar to the tactics used by Patriot Front, the neo-fascist White Nationalist group.
In San Antonio, Texas, local law enforcement reportedly arrested Nathan James Henderson for allegedly “making ‘alarming and extremist’ statements expressing his desire to kill Black and Jewish people, along with unnamed government officials with homemade explosive devices,” and Henderson has been charged with “terrorism and possession of prohibited weapons, hoax bombs and components of explosives.”
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So I’m guessing “Trump loves Epstein “ means they are turning on Trump!?! I can’t keep up anymore where these crazies land of their beliefs.
wait, even the neo nazis have started to hate him?