Another was Wayne Lutton, the gay- and immigrant-bashing editor of The Social Contract, a nativist hate journal. They included Boyd Cathey, a radical traditionalist Catholic who was a state manager for the 1992 presidential campaign of white nationalist Pat Buchanan and who joined the editorial advisory board the Holocaust-denying Journal of Historical Review in 1989. “And go out into public on election day, dressed to blend in with the public … with video, still camera, and notepad in hand, to look for and document suspected criminal vote fraud or intimidation activities.”Ībout 50 scholars signed a statement supporting Trump - including Holocaust deniers, white nationalists and partisans of the so-called Alt-Right. 25 that it was launching “Operation Sabot 2016” to ensure that the election is not “stolen.” “e call on you to form up incognito intelligence gathering and crime spotting teams,” group leader Stewart Rhodes told followers who had heard Trump complain for weeks of a “rigged” election. The radical antigovernment Oath Keepers announced on Oct.
sovereignty in order to enrich these global financial powers, her special interest friends and her donors,” he added, using language reminiscent of anti-Semitic theories about Jewish “international bankers” plotting to take over the world. “Hillary Clinton meets in secret with international banks to plot the destruction of U.S. 13 speech in Florida, Trump claimed that “global special interests” and “the Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it” were conspiring to steal the election from him. The words “Nazi Republicans leave town or else” were spray-painted nearby. Speakers included Jessica Vaughn of the anti-immigrant group Center for Immigration Studies, which Trump cites often, and Raymond Hanna, the Boston chapter leader of the rabidly anti-Muslim organization ACT! for America.Ī local Republican headquarters in Hillsborough, N.C., was firebombed on Oct. 6 “Massachusetts Patriots Unity Rally” in Randolph to urge support for Trump. The Norfolk County Republican Committee held an Oct. 5 on the far-right radio show, “Liberty Roundtable.” 2 interview with ABC’s “This Week,” Trump advisor Rudy Giuliani lambasted Hillary Clinton with an apparently misogynistic comment, stating, "Don’t you think a man who has this kind of economic genius is a lot better for the United States than a woman, and the only thing she’s ever produced is a lot of work for the FBI checking out her emails.” Editor’s Note: This article will be continuously updated.