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  2. Larry Klayman - Wikipedia

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    Larry Elliot Klayman (born July 20, 1951) is an American attorney, [1] [2] right-wing activist, [3] [4] and former U.S. Justice Department prosecutor. [5] He founded both Judicial Watch [6] and Freedom Watch.

  3. People for the American Way - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Frontier Foundation provided legal counsel to Right Wing Watch to defend their channel and posts against YouTube's actions. [26] In 2014, HGTV withdrew from plans to produce a television series with Jason and David Benham after Right Wing Watch made an issue of their statements about homosexuality. [27] [28]

  4. Judicial Watch - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Watch was founded in 1994 by attorney and right-wing activist Larry Klayman. Before leaving the organization in 2003, Klayman hired Tom Fitton, who became president of the organization. In October 2016, The New York Times wrote: "Judicial Watch's strategy is simple: Carpet-bomb the federal courts with Freedom of Information Act ...

  5. Facebook removes pages of right-wing group Patriot Prayer ...

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    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc on Friday removed the pages of U.S. right-wing group Patriot Prayer and its founder Joey Gibson, a company spokesman told Reuters.

  6. Project 2025: The right-wing wish list for Trump's second term

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    Project 2025 is a product of the Heritage Foundation, one of Washington's most prominent right-wing think tanks. It first produced policy plans for future Republican administrations in 1981, when ...

  7. Members of the right-wing group Moms for Liberty called the police on a pair of school librarians over a young adult bestselling book that they claimed included “pornography”.. According to ...

  8. Alt-right pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The alt-right pipeline (also called the alt-right rabbit hole) is a proposed conceptual model regarding internet radicalization toward the alt-right movement. It describes a phenomenon in which consuming provocative right-wing political content, such as antifeminist or anti-SJW ideas, gradually increases exposure to the alt-right or similar far-right politics.

  9. Tom Fitton - Wikipedia

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    Fitton criticized Dr. Anthony Fauci, the White House's leading epidemiology expert, and amplified right-wing conspiracy theories about Fauci. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] [ 42 ] At an August 2020 meeting of the Council for National Policy , Fitton claimed that people on the American left are planning to delay the 2020 election tally until January 20, 2021, to ...