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Nihad Awad

Nihad Awad is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Under his leadership, CAIR has become the most visible Muslim advocacy group in the United States. Awad has faced longstanding concerns over his ties to Islamist movements and allegations of misconduct. Before founding CAIR, Awad was a senior official at the now-defunct Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), which was linked to U.S.-based support networks for the Hamas terrorist organization. In 1994, Awad publicly expressed support for Hamas over the Palestine Liberation Organization. Though he later claimed to have changed his views, his past statements and affiliations continue to raise red flags. Awad has also faced scrutiny for his authoritarian control over CAIR. As both Executive Director and a board member, Awad has consolidated power over the nonprofit, preventing internal challenges to his leadership. This has led to claims of a toxic work environment where dissent is punished, allegations of discrimination against Shia Muslims, and efforts to prevent CAIR employees from unionizing. A 2021 NPR report revealed accusations of sexual harassment with claims that Awad himself engaged in inappropriate behavior toward a female employee. Additionally, he and other senior CAIR officials allegedly covered up misconduct within the organization, allowing serial offenders to remain in positions of power. In October 2023, following the Hamas attack that took the lives of more than 1,200 Israeli civilians, Awad gave a speech during the American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) convention in Chicago in which he stated he was “happy to see” the October 7 attack, which he praised as Palestinians “breaking the siege” and “walking free into their land.” Awad’s remarks were widely condemned and resulted in the Biden Administration banning Awad and CAIR from the White House in January 2024. While Awad later attempted to clarify his statements, his comments were seen as an endorsement of terrorism, reinforcing concerns about his longstanding sympathies. 

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Party for Socialism and Liberation – Los Angeles, CA

The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) “believes that the only solution to the deepening crisis of capitalism is the socialist transformation of society.” They have consistently engaged in electoral politics, fielding presidential candidates in the 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2020 elections. Beyond its political campaigns, PSL extends its influence through various media platforms. Liberation News, an online newspaper, serves as a conduit for their perspectives and analyses. Breaking the Chains, a print magazine; and Liberation School, operating as an educational website that promotes radical leftist ideologies. The Los Angeles chapter of the organization was responsible for a pair of anti-deportation protests that took place in downtown Los Angeles, California from February 2 to February 7, 2025 which resulted in the vandalism of multiple buildings, police vehicles, and a bus. A man was assaulted by a throng of demonstrators gathered outside City Hall. He was punched, kicked, and beaten while some bystanders attempted to help and others sought to stoke the violence. Reports indicate that many protesters were high school students who had participated in school walkouts to join the movement. On February 7, as part of the multi-day protests, a stabbing occurred resulting in the arrest of a 14-year-old and hospitalization of his 17-year-old victim. Seven police officers were injured in altercations relating to these events. 

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Robert Garcia

A member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California, in a CNN interview Congressman Garcia called on fellow Democrats to “bring actual weapons to this bar fight” against Elon Musk “for the sake of democracy.” He also called Musk a “d*ck” and called for people to “push back” on conservative Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.  

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Bill Burr

On February 10, 2025, Burr stated on his Monday Morning Podcast the political division in the United states was caused by billionaires and that they should be “put down like f*cking rabid dogs.” He also claimed that renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America is “racist.”  

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Ethan Paul Early

A resident of Tennessee, Early was arrested after threatening to burn down a building in Memphis belonging to the xAI artificial intelligence company as well as one of Elon Musk’s data centers. The threats were reported by a friend, who, after hearing comments made by Early regarding his intent, called the police. Police reported that Early had begun to buy ingredients to make Thermite, which he planned to use to burn down the buildings. He was arrested on February 20, 2025, and is facing terrorism charges.

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HaileysComment69

On March 4, 2025, X account LibsofTikTok reposted a video of TikToker @HaileysComment69 calling for President Trump’s assassination saying, “somebody’s gotta do it, and get it done quickly.” She continued that “we need to set up a GoFundMe for whoever does it to make sure they have the absolute best commissary [in prison],” and if the assassin was killed, money raised via the GoFundMe could be used to make sure the assassin’s children can go to a “top-notch university.” Since posting the video, @HaileysComment69 has made her account private. 

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Omnivoreee

On January 24, 2025, video was reposted to X showing TikToker @omnivoreee calling for President Trump’s assassination saying, “All you motherf*ckers with your glocks and your switches and your shiesties: we need you right now at the White House. We’re not doing that grazing his skin, his ears’ — we’re going full-blown Lincoln, full-blown Kennedy right now. Off with that motherf*cker’s head.” The video was referred to the U.S. Secret Service for investigation. 

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DisruptJ20

A far-left group founded with the goal of shutting down the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 20, 2017, through mass protests and violent tactics. Across the country, DisruptJ20 activists vandalized property, set fires, and clashed with police, leading to over 200 arrests. Undercover footage revealed plans to disrupt events using smoke bombs and blockades. 

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Students for a Democratic Society

On January 21, 2025, a Turning Point USA event at the University of Washington headlined by women’s rights advocate Olivia Krolczyk was disrupted by protesters as part of a counter-rally organized by Students for a Democratic Society. Students pulled fire alarms, broke windows, and obstructed other students’ path to class while carrying signs stating “No TPUSA Transphobia at UW!” and “UW Stands Against Transphobia.” Krolczyk reported that she experienced “threats of violence” and was “harassed by protestors [and] held hostage in a room” during the event, which was ultimately canceled due to Students for a Democratic Society’s violent antagonism.  

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Scarlet Blossum

On January 21, 2025, @libsoftiktok reposted a video in which transgender TikToker @scarletblossum said, “If you are a Republican on TikTok and you want to interact with me, you deserve to die. You deserve to be shot. You deserve whatever suffering could possibly come to you,” and concluded, “This is not a joke.” In previous videos, Blossum told Trump supporters to “go off yourself” and reiterated that they “deserve to be shot.” 

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