False Allegations of White Supremacy Due to Tattoos

False allegations made by two far-left, pro-DEI veterans claimed that Trump defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's tattoos were tied to white supremacy. The allegations were debunked as his tattoo was a Jerusalem Cross, a religious symbol. The accusations led to Hegseth's orders being revoked for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. The situation has sparked controversy and concerns at the Pentagon about the impact on military leaders who push DEI initiatives.

Resurfaced Video of Chelsea Handler and 50 Cent

A resurfaced video of Chelsea Handler, ex-girlfriend of 50 Cent, discussing his support for Trump led to accusations of white supremacy. The article discusses the influence of Democrats on black Americans and the backlash against prominent black conservatives.

Charlamagne Tha God's criticism of Trump supporters

Charlamagne Tha God criticizes supporters of former President Donald Trump, accusing them of accepting fascism and wanting white supremacy to dominate the nation.

Former Flemish parliamentarian sentenced for hate speech in group chat

Former Flemish parliamentarian sentenced to prison for hate speech in a group chat promoting Nazi ideology and white supremacy. Court rules that jokes shared in the chat served to solidify racist beliefs among members. The defendant is barred from holding public office for 10 years and fined €16,000.

Neo-Nazi rally in Nashville organized by Blood Tribe

Neo-Nazis from the white supremacist group Blood Tribe organized a Nazi rally in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, wearing swastikas and giving 'Heil Hitler' salutes. Tennessee lawmakers and officials condemned the rally and expressed support for Jewish people and against antisemitism.