Two leaders of US white supremacist group charged over assassination hitlist
Briefly

The unsealed federal indictment claims that the Terrorgram Collective, led by Dallas Humber and Matthew Allison, incited violent hate crimes against various minority groups, promoting domestic terrorism.
Prosecutors detail how the leaders of the Terrorgram Collective created a detailed digital dossier called The Hard Reset, promoting their extreme ideologies, bomb-making instructions, and attacks on high-profile targets.
The indictment highlights the group targeted a sitting senator and a judge, viewing them as threats to their white supremacist agenda, illustrating the broad and violent implications of their plans.
Each assassination target had a digital profile detailing their personal information, chosen solely based on their race, religion, national origin, or sexual orientation, showcasing the group's overtly hateful motivations.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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