Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar implicated in Seditious Conspiracy
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Reps. Andy Biggs and Paul Gosar implicated in Seditious Conspiracy
The
New York Times investigated how members of the Republican Party are engaged hand-in-glove with far-right domestic terrorist organizations. It will come as no surprise to Arizona residents that Arizona Republicans are featured prominently. Republican Ties to Extremist Groups Are Under Scrutiny (excerpts):
They called [the video] “The Coming Civil War?” and in its opening seconds,
Jim Arroyo, who leads an Arizona chapter of Oath Keepers, a right-wing militia, declared that the conflict had already begun.
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Republican Ties to Extremist Groups Are Under Scrutiny
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Trump supporters wearing Oath Keepers patches gather outside the Capitol in Washington, DC, on Jan. 6.
Oath Keepers, one of the largest right-wing paramilitary groups in the country, had its website suddenly shut down this week, temporarily closing one of its last remaining avenues to recruit and organize its ranks.
The group, which sent members and “security teams” to DC during the insurrection that left five people dead, claimed its hosting service, LiquidWeb, “caved to the Loony Left.” LiquidWeb did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
The site went down on Monday, just days after a mob of President Trump’s supporters attacked police and stormed the US Capitol building in an effort to stop Congress from certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.