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Author: Will Carless, USA TODAY
A man was killed after threatening Biden. It’s not just him: Threats are on rise across US
Increased acceptance of political violence, mixed with election rhetoric, “makes for a dangerous situation,” experts say.
Will Trump draw violent protesters to Miami? Experts monitor chance ahead of arraignment
Experts told USA TODAY that widespread civil disobedience appeared unlikely. But that doesn’t eliminate the possibility of clashes, or a solo extremist.
‘Parents’ rights’ groups labeled extremist: SPLC lists a key Florida group as anti-government
The research center’s designations are sometimes controversial. Its new report puts the influential Florida group in the same category as the Oath Keepers.
She stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6. Then Gov. Ron DeSantis made her a state regulator
A USA TODAY review of videos and an interview with a close associate show Sandra Atkinson was inside the Capitol. Did Gov. Ron DeSantis know?
Why did Allen, Texas, mall shooter make neo-Nazi posts? Who’s giving money to QAnon online?
It’s the week in extremism from USA TODAY.
The Allen shooter was Hispanic. He was also a white supremacist. What’s the allure?
Why would Garcia, who identified as Hispanic, follow a philosophy that calls his own identity inferior? Experts say neo-Nazism holds a visceral allure.
The future of the Proud Boys after Tarrio’s conviction; the new face of doxxing online
It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
They were flooded by online harassment and hatred. They didn’t know a targeted campaign caused it
Experts told USA TODAY they’ve rarely seen a campaign that was as open, blatant, and targeted as this one. The man behind it was in federal custody.
Tucker out; hate leader arrested in Europe; Pentagon leaker’s past: The week in extremism
The week in extremism, from USA TODAY.