Tarrio, who resigned as the leader of the Proud Boys, made the claim on Feb. 4, during an interview with the select committee’s investigative counsel. Tarrio said in the deposition, he “coordinated with Metropolitan Police Department to keep my guys away – on these marches, to keep them away from counter-protesters completely.”
Election denier John Eastman and convicted seditionist Stewart Rhodes, founder and leader of the Oath Keepers, testified this week in the civil case against Alaska Rep. David Eastman before Superior Court Judge Jack McKenna in Anchorage, Alaska.
Hatewatch uncovered Fuentes’ deception by examining police records and archives of Fuentes’ livestreams, conducting interviews and making observations in Fuentes’ new neighborhood of Berwyn, in the inner-western part of Chicago’s suburbs.
Each year since 1990, the SPLC has published an annual census of hate groups operating within the United States. The number is a barometer, albeit only one, of the level of hate activity in the country. The hate map, which depicts the groups' approximate locations, is the result of a year of monitoring by analysts and researchers and is typically published every January or February. It represents activity by hate groups during the previous year.
Learn More About Hate GroupsThe SPLC also tracks white supremacist flyering in the U.S.
View a map of white supremacist flyeringHate groups use flyers to publicize, recruit, and intimidate.
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