Is ICE recruiting white nationalists?
The evidence shows that recent ICE and broader DHS recruitment content has repeatedly used language, images and music that experts and watchdogs say overlap with white nationalist symbolism and slogan...
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The evidence shows that recent ICE and broader DHS recruitment content has repeatedly used language, images and music that experts and watchdogs say overlap with white nationalist symbolism and slogan...
Public reporting shows repeated allegations and concerns tying Pete Hegseth to symbols and rhetoric associated with white supremacist and Christian nationalist movements — notably a tattoo reading “De...
Turning Point USA’s publicly listed Advisory Council in 2025 is a heterogeneous roster of donors, faith leaders, financiers, and conservative activists whose names appear on TPUSA’s governance pages a...
Nick Fuentes has been removed and reinstated at various times across major platforms: YouTube permanently removed his channel in February 2020 for hate speech , Twitter/X has suspended and briefly res...
Multiple reporting outlets and watchdogs have documented that several Trump administration appointees and hires have either direct connections to extremist individuals or movements, or have promoted i...
Nick Fuentes has repeatedly promoted language and policies that watchdogs and major outlets link directly to the “Great Replacement” conspiracy — describing non‑white immigration as an existential thr...
Several reporters and analysts have documented pastors who joined or attended Turning Point USA’s (TPUSA) pastoral outreach and later publicly criticized the organization’s mix of politics and religio...
Nick Fuentes has been widely deplatformed by major tech platforms and payment services for hate-speech or related policy violations: bans or removals from YouTube (multiple suspensions and a permanent...
Family dynamics appear repeatedly in profiles of Nick Fuentes as a background element in his path to prominence: reporting notes he built an early audience broadcasting from his parents’ basement in s...
are predominantly a young, internet‑native cohort with a strong male skew and roots in the , though their appeal has spread to pockets abroad; reporting describes a movement built around meme culture,...
Several civil-society groups, watchdogs and advocacy organizations have identified symbolism on — most notably tattoos reading “Deus Vult” and a cross — as tied in modern usage to far‑right and white‑...
Multiple reputable news outlets and watchdog groups in the provided reporting have explicitly labeled Nick Fuentes a Holocaust denier and described his repeated public mockery and questioning of the H...
Scholars and watchdog groups overwhelmingly classify Nick Fuentes as a white nationalist, antisemitic and far‑right extremist whose public rhetoric embraces Holocaust denial, praise for Hitler, misogy...
Evangelical movements in the Midwest help produce conservative youth leaders by fusing religious identity with activism, offering organizational infrastructure and donor networks, and normalizing a co...
Reporting and reviews of Charlie Kirk’s rhetoric and public work describe a clear shift toward Christian nationalism: multiple outlets characterize his speeches and projects as explicitly faith-based ...