The week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
Author: Will Carless, USA TODAY
Club Q attack no surprise for extremism experts who saw looming threat, decades-old pattern
Extremism researchers say they see it happen over and over: The far right unites against a community until that community gets attacked.
Pelosi attacker’s conspiracies, hate speech spikes on Twitter & another QAnon murder
It’s the week in extremism, from USA TODAY.
As FBI probed Jan. 6, many agents sympathized with insurrection, according to newly released email
“I literally had to explain to an agent” the difference between Black Lives Matter police protests and the insurrection, email warns.
Judgment for Alex Jones, protest of Proud Boys founder and a big new Jan. 6 hearing
This week in extremism, new news about two conspiracy theorists and one former president.
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.
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.
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 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.
‘Kill FBI on sight’: Truth Social reveals the final days of the Cincinnati attacker
The Ricky Shiffer account on the former president’s social media service was active for just nine days. By the end of that time, Ricky Shiffer was dead.