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GPAHE Brings You the Latest News in Far-Right Hate and Extremism
New from GPAHE: 12 Warning Signs From GPAHE’s Analysis, “Project 2025 and the Unraveling of America”
Based on our report Project 2025 and the Unraveling of America, GPAHE breaks down 12 warning signs of what is still to come from the authoritarian blueprint, Project 2025. From the further dismantling of civil rights protections and attacks on LGBTQ+ rights to the weakening of labor safeguards, climate oversight, public education, and institutional checks on power, GPAHE outlines how Project 2025 is accelerating the transformation of American democracy toward concentrated executive power, authoritarian control, and the systematic erosion of human rights.
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New from GPAHE: Trump’s Elevation of Election Deniers to Key Positions Threatens Fair Elections
Trump’s placement of election deniers across the White House, Department of Justice, FBI, and DHS signals a coordinated effort to institutionalize his false claims about voter fraud and rigged elections. Trump has empowered figures tied to his efforts to rewrite the history of the January 6 Capitol attack and the 2020 election to shape investigations, access voter data, and pressure state officials.This raises the risk that federal power could be used to challenge legitimate results, erode public trust, and destabilize future elections, including the 2026 midterms.
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New from GPAHE: E Pluribus Octagon: Inside Trump’s parallel 250th celebration plans, in cages and gold
America’s 250th anniversary is being transformed into a Trump-centered spectacle blending political power, Christian nationalism, corporate sponsorships, and presidential branding. From UFC fights on the White House lawn and an IndyCar race around the National Mall to taxpayer-funded partnerships tied to Project 2025 allies, the story traces how what should be a bipartisan civic commemoration has been recast around loyalty, ideology, and the glorification of Trump, with public institutions increasingly redirected towards pushing Trump’s political vision of the United States.
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New from GPAHE: The Christian Nationalist Next Door: Meet Joel Webbon
Joel Webbon, a Texas pastor with a growing online audience, has emerged as one of the most openly extremist voices in the Christian nationalist movement, advocating authoritarian rule, racism, misogyny, violence against migrants, and the dismantling of democratic governance. Through his podcast, conferences, and collaborations with extremists like neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes and religious figures close to the White House, Webbon is normalizing a vision of America defined by Christian supremacy, political force, and explicit hostility toward marginalized communities, offering an unfiltered glimpse into the movement’s increasingly radical ambitions.
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60 Minutes – White nationalists swoop in after natural disasters, trying to soften their image while offering help
A new “60 Minutes” piece, reflecting research and investigations from GPAHE into the growing Active Club movement, examines how white nationalist groups, militias, and conspiracy-driven organizations are using natural disasters as recruitment opportunities. The report features extensive interviews with Active Club co-founder Robert Rundo, who openly describes the group’s fascist and ultra-nationalist ideology while defending its disaster relief efforts as a strategy to reshape public perception and attract young followers. Following groups like Patriot Front as they descend on disaster zones with cameras, branded aid efforts, and anti-government messaging, the segment reveals how far-right movements are rebranding extremism for the social media era while continuing to promote anti-democratic, racist, and authoritarian beliefs.
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The Explaining History Podcast – The Transnational Far Right: Hate, Vigilantism, and the Mainstreaming of Extremism
In the “Explaining History Podcast,” Wendy Via, co-founder of GPAHE, examines how far-right and anti-migrant movements have evolved into a transnational network, sharing tactics across borders, rebranding extremism, and pushing conspiracies like the racist “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory into mainstream politics. The interview explores the normalization of anti-immigrant rhetoric, the rise of vigilante groups targeting migrants, and how figures such as Donald Trump and Elon Musk have helped amplify ideas once confined to the political fringes. But the conversation also points to growing resistance worldwide, from electoral pushback against far-right parties to grassroots movements challenging xenophobia and authoritarian politics.



