Source: CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA / Getty Donald Trump has, once again, been elected president, and the energy in America is, well, exactly what one would expect it to be.
Hooded members of a southwestern Michigan Klavern of the Ku Klux Klan are pictured burning a fiery cross here at the rebirth of Klan activities in the area
Maryland Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate and Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks speaks at a campaign event on Gun Violence Awareness Day at Kentland Community Center on
Source: Bettmann / Getty Here’s a question: Why do Republicans think it’s relevant which political party started the Ku Klux Klan or supported slavery? White conservatives and the
Source: Jack Benton / Getty Earlier this month, we reported that the Missouri GOP was grappling with a white supremacist who made it onto the unofficial candidate filing list
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ campaign administration released a provocative new advertisement on March 8, in which it featured images of Donald Trump, the Ku Klux Klan, and
Source: Bettmann / Getty So, I’ve written about this before—a few times, actually—but once again, it’s time to talk about the demonstrable fact that while the Ku Klux