- a new analysis from The Washington Post
- In 2018 alone, at least 20 people have been killed in alleged right-wing attacks, according to the research.
- Terrorism analysts told The Post the rise in right-wing extremism and violence was driven by "white anxiety" over former President Barack Obama and has "accelerated" under Trump.
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Right-wing violence has 'accelerated' in the US since Trump took office
In 2018 alone, at least 20 people have been killed in alleged right-wing attacks, according to researchers.
Far-right violence has been on the rise since President Donald Trump entered the White House, according to a new analysis from The Washington Post on global terrorism data.
The report found that 92 out of 263
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