The leaders of The Sovereign American Project hope to undo racial integration and allow white, conservative people to live apart. They hope this can be done peacefully, but they say it’s unlikely the “parasitical class” would agree. Therefore, the group's website says ominously, “action will be necessary.”
The leaders of The Sovereign American Project hope to undo racial integration and allow white, conservative people to live apart. They hope this can be done peacefully, but they say it’s unlikely the “parasitical class” would agree. Therefore, the group's website says ominously, “action will be necessary.”
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has asked the Pentagon s leadership to limit President Trump s ability to use nuclear weapons during his final days in office.
In a letter to her Democratic House colleagues on Friday, Pelosi said that she had spoken with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, about available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike.
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Jenna McLaughlin
January 14, 2021, 10:19 AM
WASHINGTON On Dec. 8, someone made a simultaneous transfer of 28.15 bitcoins worth more than $500,000 at the time to 22 different virtual wallets, most of them belonging to prominent right-wing organizations and personalities.
Now cryptocurrency researchers believe they have identified who made the transfer, and suspect it was intended to bolster those far-right causes. U.S. law enforcement is investigating whether the donations were linked to the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol.
While the motivation is difficult to prove, the transfer came just a month before the violent riot in the U.S. Capitol, which took place after President Trump invited supporters to “walk down Pennsylvania Avenue” and “take back our country.”