Rotherham trial: far right activists in the spotlight
The court was told the group looked for opportunities to carry out attacks on Asians and Muslims to give themselves a more militant image than other far right movements.
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We were joined by Chris Buskirk, Editor of conservative news website American Greatness and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times.
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