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'This is who America is': Bakari Sellers launches epic rant on the racist Buffalo shooter

Appearing with CNN host Jim Sciutto on the Monday following the mass shooting in Buffalo, New York by an 18-year-old white man targeting Black Americans, contributor Bakari Sellers went on an extended rant that focused on what he called "this country's original sin."

"I want to quote a tweet from former number three in the [GOP] leadership, Liz Cheney," host Sciutto prompted. "She tweeted: 'The House GOP leadership has enabled white nationalism and antisemitism. History has taught us what begins with words ends in far worse. GOP leaders must renounce and reject these views and those who hold them."

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Pa. Senate GOP candidate Kathy Barnette photographed marching toward Capitol with Proud Boys on Jan. 6

On Monday, NBC News' Dasha Burns revealed new photographs that purportedly show Pennsylvania Senate candidate Kathy Barnette marching with members of the Proud Boys toward the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Some of those members of the Proud Boys were later charged with breaking into the Capitol and assaulting police officers.

The Proud Boys are a self-described "Western Chauvinist" group known for their violent brawling tactics.

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'Completely unfair': Marjorie Taylor Greene complains about reputation for being 'unintelligent'

Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) blamed the media this week because she said people believe that she is "angry or crazy or unintelligent."

"They create me as someone to not be liked," Greene told conservative podcast host Lisa Boothe. "They make me out as if I'm angry or crazy or basically just unintelligent, which, you know, is completely unfair. But they say give me all the 'isms.' You know, 'ists.' Like the racist, the homophobic, um, you know, anti-Semitic. They put all those labels on me and none of them are true."

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'A racist subculture exists in America': WSJ slams politicians pushing 'white replacement theory'

In a biting editorial on Monday morning, the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal called out politicians and conservative media personalities for promoting the conspiratorial "white replacement theory" that was at the heart of the horrific mass shooting in Buffalo, New York on Saturday.

As Yahoo News reports, a manifesto reportedly written by the 18-year-old gunman who murdered ten and wounded three at a grocery store in Buffalo "includes dozens of pages antisemitic and racist memes, repeatedly citing the racist 'great replacement' conspiracy theory frequently pushed by white supremacists, which falsely claims white people are being 'replaced' in America as part of an elaborate Jewish conspiracy theory."

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'They're not wearing hoods anymore': CNN's SE Cupp blames right-wing media for mainstreaming racial hatred

Appearing on CNN's "New Day" on Monday morning to discuss the horrific mass shooting in Buffalo, New York on Saturday -- where a young white man influenced by racist rhetoric shot and killed ten people and wounded three at a grocery store in a predominately Black neighborhood -- a visibly furious S.E. Cupp lashed out at conservatives who have pushed the so-called "great replacement theory."

Speaking with hosts John Berman and Kaitlan Collins, the conservative Cupp pinned a substantial amount of blame for the attack on rightwing media personalities and GOP lawmakers who have made racism a central theme of their rhetoric.

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Buffalo gunman's racism appears linked to mainstreaming of white nationalism

Amid the outpouring of grief and heartache following Saturday's massacre in Buffalo that left 10 people dead and three wounded, critical observers say the racial animus which evidence shows motivated the killer must be seen in the larger context of a white nationalist mindset that has increasingly broken into the mainstream of the right-wing political movement and Republican Party in recent years.

Taken into custody at the scene of the mass shooting at the Tops Market was Payton Gendron, the white 18-year-old male who has charged with murdering the victims. Gendron live-streamed his attack online and also posted a detailed, 180-page document that has been described by those who have reviewed it — including journalists and law enforcement — as a white nationalist manifesto rife with anti-Black racism, antisemitism and conspiracy theories about "white replacement."

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Buffalo gunman's racism appears linked to mainstreaming of white nationalism

Amid the outpouring of grief and heartache following Saturday's massacre in Buffalo that left 10 people dead and three wounded, critical observers say the racial animus which evidence shows motivated the killer must be seen in the larger context of a white nationalist mindset that has increasingly broken into the mainstream of the right-wing political movement and Republican Party in recent years.

Taken into custody at the scene of the mass shooting at the Tops Market was Payton Gendron, the white 18-year-old male who has charged with murdering the victims. Gendron live-streamed his attack online and also posted a detailed, 180-page document that has been described by those who have reviewed it — including journalists and law enforcement — as a white nationalist manifesto rife with anti-Black racism, antisemitism and conspiracy theories about "white replacement."

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Trump has converted Mar-a-Lago into a social 'hot spot' for conspiracy theorists: report

According to a report from Politico's Meredith McGraw, Donald Trump's permanent move from Manhattan to his Florida Mar-a-Lago resort has allowed him to use the facilities there to host nightly parties for conspiracy movie premieres, book signings and gatherings of followers who come to worship him.

Case in point, she wrote, was the recent premier of conservative gadfly Dinesh D’Souza's new movie "2000 Mules" in one of the luxury resort's ballrooms, with the documentary laying out the filmmaker's case that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from his Mar-a-Lago host.

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Ukrainian official singles out Rand Paul for holding up security package that would 'save lives'

On Friday, Dmytro Kuleba, the Ukrainian minister of foreign affairs, took to Twitter to single out Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) as the cause of delay for a $40 billion aid package to assist his country against the Russian invasion.

"We could have already started using the U.S. assistance package to more effectively save lives of Ukrainians who defend the democratic world," wrote Kuleba, noting that President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, and senators from both parties are all in favor of the assistance.

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Watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene gets grilled over her opposition to Ukraine aid

On Thursday, a Washington Post reporter caught up to far-right Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), and asked her why she has repeatedly voted against legislation to provide assistance to Ukraine against the Russian invasion.

Her response was to claim that America was in too big of a crisis state for the country to be sending foreign aid — even though foreign aid consists of less than 1 percent of the federal budget in a typical year.

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Nick Fuentes' racist 'groyper' movement is building a coalition with far-right Catholics -- and they have a plan

Last Sunday, as pro-choice supporters reacted to the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that will likely overturn Roe v. Wade, a series of videos shot in lower Manhattan went viral. In one, a group of young men stood before an arched wooden doorway at the Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, reciting the Rosary while protesters demonstrated outside the church gates. In their center was a young man wearing an America First hat and an FDNY fleece, closing his eyes as he prayed. By that afternoon, the video had been shared on social media by far-right Republican Reps. Paul Gosar and Marjorie Taylor Greene, who praised the men as "heroes" "defending their churches against the abortionist horde."

In two other videos taken the same day at the same location, the man in the America First hat heckled protesters, shouting from the church steps, "I am the people. The people have decided, the court has decided. You lose. You have no choice. Not your body, your choice. Your body is mine and you're having my baby."

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Marjorie Taylor Greene flips out on her GOP colleague after he praises the destruction of Russia’s military

On Wednesday, Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) got into a public feud with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) after she attacked the idea that the U.S. has an obligation to defend Ukraine against Russian invasion.

The argument began after Crenshaw replied to a right-wing account attacking him for voting on the bipartisan $40 billion aid package to Ukraine, which among other things supplies weapons and economic assistance to the war-torn country, and funding to address global food shortages caused by the disruption of Ukraine's agriculture industry.

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White nationalist 'America First' group plunges into chaos after high-ranking official gets a girlfriend

The America First movement has plunged into turmoil after its treasurer started a romantic relationship and moved out of the group leader's basement.

White nationalist Nick Fuentes, the right-wing group's leader and associate of Reps. Paul Gosar and Marjorie Taylor Greene, urges his followers to abstain from sex, and he describes himself as an incel, or involuntarily celibate.

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