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The president stoked violence as skirmishes broke out in Washington between Trump backers and counterprotesters, leaving one man critically injured.
"Here in America, we don't lock people up for their First Amendment rights," Justin Coffman says the judge told the federal prosecutor in Tennessee.
U.S. Attorney Michael Dunavant, a top federal prosecutor in Tennessee, is "throwing the book" at a Black Lives Matter supporter in an anarcho-punk band.
The president described the killing of Michael Forest Reinoehl, who was charged in the death of a right-wing protester in Portland, before a cheering crowd.
Using a tactic deployed against white supremacists, DOJ charged a punk rocker who protested police violence with being a drug user in possession of firearms.
This is the campaign of the same president who lied about the severity of the COVID-19 outbreak because he claimed he "didn't want to create a panic."
No, the wildfires don't have political origins, say police across Oregon.
President Donald Trump has continuously attacked “Antifa,” calling it a terrorist organization. But some say it’s not an organization, but rather it’s a decentralized, anti-fascist, anti-racist ideology.
A Reuters examination found mostly disorganized acts of violence by people who have few obvious connections to antifa or other left-wing groups.
Trump's claims that organized, radical-left thugs engaging in domestic terrorism are behind the nationwide protests have no basis in fact.