Tim Gionet, who streamed live video from assault on Congress, faces a maximum sentence of six months imprisonment

'This is a disgrace,' Tim Gionet allegedly said as he removed a sign from the menora in Arizona last year; already indicted for role in Capitol riot

The civil trial may result in crippling fines to white supremacists, or it may embolden the alt-right. It's also being used as a soapbox to spew racist vitriol

Lawyer for watchdog says it has grown more difficult to find and stamp out hate groups via the legal system now that they operate with online networks and use virtual money

Tim Gionet, who livestreamed from inside building, faces charges of violent and disorderly conduct and entering a restricted building without lawful authority

Online discussion hosted by Jewish Voice for Peace includes essayist Peter Beinart, who backs one-state solution, and Rashida Tlaib, who says she supports BDS but fights bigotry

Talia Lavin's new book 'Culture Warlords' details her undercover journey into the alt-right's most toxic forums and how she seduced members only to make their names public

With new Netflix documentary 'Feels Good Man' premiering Sep 4, filmmakers say what started as a silly hate meme has bled into mainstream politics; ignore it at your peril

In a 2017 social media post from the Eagle's Nest in Bavaria, the now 25-year-old Republican congressional candidate said the former haunt of the 'Fuhrer' was on his 'bucket list'

President shares clip of right-wing activist Michelle Malkin complaining conservatives are silenced on social media; Twitter later removes original tweet

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