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  2. James Allsup - Wikipedia

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    Allsup has described himself as a "paleoconservative" and a "right-wing libertarian". [44] He has been described as a white supremacist or white nationalist by many news outlets. [ 45 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Southern Poverty Law Center lists him as an extremist and describes his ideology as alt-right and white nationalist. [ 46 ]

  3. Students for Trump - Wikipedia

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    The event, led by UW College Republicans president Jessie Gamble, UW Students for Trump president Chevy Swanson, and S4T senior advisor James Allsup, lasted for approximately an hour and a half, and was met with 10 Trump supporters and over 100 protestors. [40] The wall was painted with a brick design, with "Trump Wall" written on it.

  4. James Allsop - Wikipedia

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    James Leslie Bain Allsop AC (born 7 April 1953 [1]) is an Australian judge, currently serving as a foreign Non-Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. [2] He was the Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia , in office from 1 March 2013 to 6 April 2023. [ 3 ]

  5. Allsup - Wikipedia

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    James Allsup (born 1995), American anti-semitic white supremacist; Lynne Allsup (1949–2023), American former swimmer, 1964 Olympic participant; Michael Allsup (born 1947), American guitarist; Tommy Allsup (1931–2017), American rockabilly musician

  6. The Right Stuff (blog) - Wikipedia

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    Fascism; Actual idealism; Nationalism; Ethnic nationalism. White nationalism; White supremacy; Authoritarianism; One-party state; Hierarchy; Natural law; Social ...

  7. Twitter suspensions - Wikipedia

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    James Woods: American actor 20 September 2018 Posting hoax political meme on 20 July 2018, specifically a fake message, supposedly from Democrats, that urged men not to vote in the midterm elections. Woods received an email from Twitter stating that the tweet had "the potential to be misleading in a way that could impact an election".

  8. White Right: Meeting the Enemy - Wikipedia

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    "White Right: Meeting the Enemy" sees Deeyah sitting down face-to-face with neo-Nazis and white nationalists after receiving death threats and racially-charged hate mail from the Far Right movement as a result of giving a BBC TV interview advocating diversity and multiculturalism.

  9. It Came from Something Awful - Wikipedia

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