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1.) It’s Not Just Trump: The Trump Administration has Dozens of Staffers with Connections to White Nationalists
BY AMERICAS'S VOICE
ON AUGUST 12, 2019

“But the problem goes way beyond Trump’s rhetoric; Trump has staffed his Administration with dozens of individuals who are connected to various white nationalist organizations and hate groups. Many of these staffers come from a network of radical anti-immigrant groups that were founded by a white nationalist named John Tanton. “

SOURCE : https://americasvoice.org/blog/trump-administration-and-white-nationalists/



2.) Former KKK Leader David Duke Says 'Of Course' Trump Voters Are His Voters

August 5, 201610:05 AM ET

“Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke talks to the media at the Louisiana secretary of state's office in Baton Rouge, La., on July 22, after registering to run for the U.S. Senate.

"The climate of this country has moved in my direction," Duke said as he announced his candidacy, one day after Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination for president.

Max Becherer/AP
Editor's note: NPR spoke with former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, who supports Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, because Duke represents the way in which white supremacists attach themselves to Trump's campaign.

“Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke is running for U.S. Senate and tells NPR that he believes he'll be getting the votes of Donald Trump supporters”

SOURCE : https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/08/05/488802494/former-kkk-leader-david-duke-says-of-course-trump-voters-are-his-voters



3.) David Duke Says He and Donald Trump Have the Same Message

“Duke also told the LA Times that Trump’s proposed policies, like building a wall along the border with Mexico and banning Muslims from entering the country, show the country is open to a white power message. “He’s talking about it in a visceral way,” Duke said. “Donald Trump is talking implicitly. I’m talking explicitly.”

“After initially hesitating to disavow Duke or reject Duke’s endorsement, Trump now distances himself from the white nationalist leader. “We disavow any groups associated with a message of hate,” said Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks.

Read more about Trump and white nationalists in TIME’s April magazine story on the subject, ‘The Billionaire and the Bigots.’

SOURCE : https://time.com/4514350/david-duke-donald-trump-senate-louisiana/?amp=true



4.) The Billionaire and the Bigots

“The event was sponsored by the National Policy Institute (NPI), a tiny think tank based in Arlington, Va., dedicated to the advancement of “people of European descent.” NPI publishes pseudoscientific tracts with titles like “Race Differences in Intelligence,” runs a blog called Radix Journal (sample post: “My Hate Group Is Different Than Your Hate Group”) and holds conferences on topics like immigration and identity politics.

This time it had gathered a group of 150 sympathizers in downtown Washington to discuss what the rise of Donald Trump has meant for the far right.

Trump has also emerged as a hero to white nationalists.

“Trump has energized us,” says Richard Spencer, president of NPI. For the first time since George Wallace in 1968, far-right activists in the U.S.

are migrating toward mainstream electoral politics, stepping out of the shadows to attend rallies, offer endorsements and serve as volunteers.

“It’s bound to happen,” Spencer says of white nationalists’ running for office one day. “Not as conservatives but as Trump Republicans.”

SOURCE : https://time.com/4293564/the-billionaire-and-the-bigots/?iid=sr-link2
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