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MAKING AMERICA HATE AGAIN

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In “Making America Hate Again,” Capital & Main explores the rise of white supremacy in the Trump era. The three-part video series begins with an examination of how Trump’s ascent  coincided with a dramatic increase in both hate crimes and hate groups. Part two documents the new wave of voter suppression efforts, and their relationship to white supremacist figures and organizations. Part three reports on the influence of white supremacists in the Trump administration. The series poses the question: will white supremacists again serve in Trump’s administration if he is elected? 

 

This project, which includes interviews with leading experts on hate and white supremacy, is produced and directed by veteran filmmaker and Capital & Main creative director Marco Amador and narrated by acclaimed journalist/author Ray Suarez.

Making America Hate Again: The Rise of White Supremacy in the Trump Era

Donald Trump’s administration marked a turning point. His rhetoric and policies emboldened far-right groups, and according to the Southern Poverty Law Center gave rise to new levels of white supremacist influence in mainstream American government and politics.

Making America Hate Again: Restricting Americans' Right to Vote

As the 2024 election approaches, millions of Americans will face new hurdles to voting. In 31 states, there are now voting restrictions that will make casting a ballot more difficult than ever before.

Making America Hate Again: White Supremacists in Trump’s Administration

During Donald Trump’s presidency, at least a dozen officials and advisers with ties to white supremacist groups or ideologies had formal roles in his administration.

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