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FBI cuts ties with civil rights watchdog SPLC after conservative pressure Conservatives like billionaire Elon Musk had criticised the group for its criticism of Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA.

FBI cuts ties to Southern Poverty Law center and the ADL..

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Rise of the new radical internet Gaming platforms are drawing new scrutiny for harboring hate and exploitation in closed forums that remain hidden until problems spill out, often too late.

#ExtremistGroups that have been booted from mainstream platforms have found new homes in gaming spaces, such as #Discord, #Roblox #Reddit and #Steam. #HouseOversightChair #JamesComer (R-Ky.) has asked the #CEOs of these platforms to testify about user radicalization.

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"Mind Control & Murder: The Terrifying Confession of Devon Arthurs - When Extremism Turns Deadly" In one of the most chilling and controversial interviews ever recorded, we go face-to-face with Devon Arthurs, the man whose descent into radicalization culminated in an unthinkable act of violence that exposed a hidden network of domestic terror. This isn't just another true crime story – this is a raw, unfiltered look into the mind of someone who claims he was both perpetrator and victim of the same twisted ideology. Devon Arthurs was living a double life that nobody saw coming. On the surface, he appeared to be just another young man trying to find his place in the world. But beneath that facade, he was being pulled deeper into a web of extremist beliefs, online manipulation, and psychological warfare that would ultimately drive him to commit murder against his own roommates – fellow extremists who he claims were planning something far worse. In this explosive interview, Arthurs reveals the shocking details of how online radicalization actually works, the terrifying extent of domestic terror networks operating in plain sight, and the moment he claims he "woke up" from his extremist mindset – but was it too late? His confessions about planned attacks, bomb-making materials, and the psychological manipulation tactics used by extremist groups will leave you questioning everything you think you know about how ordinary people become monsters. But here's what makes this case truly terrifying: Arthurs insists he became a killer to prevent an even greater tragedy. Was he a hero who stopped a massive terrorist attack, or a cold-blooded murderer trying to justify the unjustifiable? The truth is more complex and disturbing than you could ever imagine. This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence, extremist ideology, and disturbing psychological manipulation. The insights revealed here are crucial for understanding the growing threat of domestic terrorism – but they will shake you to your core.

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That prompt elicited a ”sure" from Trump. 
Alexander then got specific. “Among those you pardoned was D.J. Rodriguez. He drove a stun gun into the neck of an officer who was abducted by the mob that day. He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes.” 
Rodriguez, who was arrested in March 2021, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison in June 2023.
“Why does he deserve a pardon?” Alexander asked.
Initially, Trump had no answer. 
“Well, I don’t know,” he said. “Was it a pardon? Because we are looking at commutations and we’re looking at pardons.” 
Alexander affirmed that it was a pardon.
“Okay, well we’ll take a look at everything,” Trump replied, even though the pardon of Rodriguez cannot be rescinded.
Trump then went off-topic, falsely claiming that murderers in some cities “aren’t charged.”
“But I can say this: Murderers today are not even charged. You have murderers that aren’t charged, all over. You take a look at what’s gone on in Philadelphia. You take a look at what’s gone off in L.A., where people murder people and they don’t get charged,” he said.
Shifting back to those convicted for Jan. 6-related crimes like Rodriguez, Trump finally seemed to have found his argument.
“These people have already served years in prison, and they have served them viciously. It’s a disgusting prison. It’s been horrible. It’s inhumane. It’s been a terrible, terrible thing,” he said. 
After another digression about Portland, Seattle and Minneapolis, Trump reiterated, “So, these people have already served a long period of time, and I made a decision to give a pardon.”
Officer Michael Fanone, who was Tasered by Rodriguez, said upon hearing about the thousands of pardons: “I have been betrayed by my country.

That prompt elicited a ”sure" from Trump. Alexander then got specific. “Among those you pardoned was D.J. Rodriguez. He drove a stun gun into the neck of an officer who was abducted by the mob that day. He later confessed on video to the FBI and pleaded guilty for his crimes.” Rodriguez, who was arrested in March 2021, was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison in June 2023. “Why does he deserve a pardon?” Alexander asked. Initially, Trump had no answer. “Well, I don’t know,” he said. “Was it a pardon? Because we are looking at commutations and we’re looking at pardons.” Alexander affirmed that it was a pardon. “Okay, well we’ll take a look at everything,” Trump replied, even though the pardon of Rodriguez cannot be rescinded. Trump then went off-topic, falsely claiming that murderers in some cities “aren’t charged.” “But I can say this: Murderers today are not even charged. You have murderers that aren’t charged, all over. You take a look at what’s gone on in Philadelphia. You take a look at what’s gone off in L.A., where people murder people and they don’t get charged,” he said. Shifting back to those convicted for Jan. 6-related crimes like Rodriguez, Trump finally seemed to have found his argument. “These people have already served years in prison, and they have served them viciously. It’s a disgusting prison. It’s been horrible. It’s inhumane. It’s been a terrible, terrible thing,” he said. After another digression about Portland, Seattle and Minneapolis, Trump reiterated, “So, these people have already served a long period of time, and I made a decision to give a pardon.” Officer Michael Fanone, who was Tasered by Rodriguez, said upon hearing about the thousands of pardons: “I have been betrayed by my country.

T*ump on Tuesday found a way to defend pardoning thousands of convicted Jan. 6 rioters–some of whom violently attacked police officers–by arguing that they had already spent enough time behind bars.
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.@ChapmanU #Sociology Professor Pete Simi appeared in the @frontlinepbs documentary film “American Insurrection” where he discusses the events of Jan. 6. Watch the film:
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