Extremists Prepare Election Challenges
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•Right-Wing Extremists Are Making Big Plans for Election Day
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A network of right-wing extremist groups is using Telegram to prepare followers to mobilize on and after Election Day .
The New York Times analyzed over one million messages from 50 different channels.
The Proud Boys activity suggests that the extremist group is reassembling following the arrest and conviction of several of its most prominent members.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) warned that House Republicans “don’t seem to be capable of unequivocally saying that they will certify the election and the verdict that is rendered by the American people” Sources close to Trump say the former president is confident that House Speaker Mike Johnson (R- La. ) will have his back if Democrats try — in his view — to “cheat” him of a win.
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