This week in extremism, new news about two conspiracy theorists and one former president.
Author: Will Carless, USA TODAY
Oath Keepers on trial, extremists on Spotify and white supremacists hassling a church
Events like the one at a Katy, Texas, church have become a collision point for far-right and far-left activists.
Putting Antifa on trial? Our investigation of a new legal case, plus more this week in extremism
Our look at how Antifa is prosecuted, plus a new planning document from the Proud Boys.
In California, Ukraine’s national surf team dreams of the Olympics, and the end of war
They came to Huntington Beach, Calif., for a shot at the 2024 Summer Games. But for Ukraine’s surf team, the most important dreams were about home.
Antifa on trial: How one criminal case could redefine the murky left-wing movement
Anti-fascists and right-wing extremists clashed in San Diego last year. Now a landmark criminal case that could change the legal understanding of Antifa.
Boogaloo on Facebook, Kiwi Farms and police in the Oath Keepers: Explaining the week in extremism
If that’s an extraordinary word salad, here’s how to make sense of it.
Extremist ‘Boogaloo Bois’ back on Facebook since Mar-a-Lago raid, as anger toward feds mounts
The resurgence appears connected to the search of former President Donald Trump’s home, according to a new report provided exclusively to USA TODAY.
Fed shooting coverup, Michigan governor kidnapping case: This week in extremism
It was a bad week for armed self-styled militia groups in America.
Threats spike; Pence urges calm; Jan. 6: The week in extremism
Spiking threats against the FBI, a plea for calm from Pence, and making money off the insurrection: The week in extremism
Threats toward FBI, law enforcement were already on the rise. Then came Mar-a-Lago
Online and in real life, animosity toward the feds is at a level not seen since the anti-government movement of the mid-90s, experts told USA TODAY.