Skip to main content

Far-Right Movements

Nationalist, extremist, and white supremacist movements in the U.S.

  1. 2026

    3 items
  2. 2025

    9 items
  3. 2022

    1 item
  4. 2021

    1 item
  5. 2020

    1 item
  6. 2017

    3 items
  7. 2012

    1 item
  8. 2007

    1 item
  9. 1964

    1 item
  10. 1958

    1 item
People

Key figures in Far-Right Movements

63 figures
Donald Trump
President of the United States
Curtis Yarvin
Neo-reactionary theorist and anti-democratic blogger
JD Vance
Vice President of the United States
Laura Loomer
Far-right political activist and conspiracy theorist
Michael Anton
State Department Director of Policy Planning
Steve Bannon
Former Trump strategist
Mike Waltz
National Security Advisor (Jan. 20โ€“May 1, 2025), later U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.
Ana Reyes
U.S. District Judge, District of Columbia
Angus King
U.S. Senator (I-ME), member of the Senate Intelligence Committee
Anthony Kern
Arizona state representative and Freedom Caucus member
Aryeh Schwartz
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge
Austin Smith
Former Arizona state representative and Turning Point Action leader
Brendan Carr
Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
Brian Walsh
NSC Director for Intelligence (fired Apr. 2025)
Carl Bildt
Former Prime Minister of Sweden; Co-Chair, European Council on Foreign Relations
Charlie Kirk
Turning Point USA founder (deceased)
David Ellison
CEO, Skydance Media; would lead combined Paramount Skydance entity
Dhruman Sampat
Department of Justice Attorney
Elon Musk
CEO of Tesla and SpaceX; owner of X
Gail Slater
Former Chief, DOJ Antitrust Division (resigned Feb. 2026)
Gรฉrard Araud
Former French Ambassador to the United States
Hakeem Jeffries
U.S. Representative - NY District 8
Javier Milei
President of Argentina
Jay Hoffman
Arizona state senator and Freedom Caucus leader
Joe Biden
Former President of the United States
John Thune
U.S. Senate Majority Leader (R-SD)
Joshua Rudd
General, Director of the NSA, Commander of U.S. Cyber Command (confirmed March 10, 2026)
Karoline Leavitt
White House Press Secretary
Kazuhiko Aoki
Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary
Keir Starmer
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Kris Mayes
Arizona Attorney General
Kristi Noem
Homeland Security Secretary
Laura Richardson
Former Commander, U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)
Lauren Boebert
U.S. Representative - CO District 4
Makan Delrahim
Chief Legal Officer, Paramount; former DOJ Antitrust Chief (Trump first term)
Marc Andreessen
Venture capitalist and Andreessen Horowitz co-founder
Marco Rubio
Secretary of State and National Security Advisor (dual role since May 2025)
Marjorie Taylor Greene
U.S. Representative - GA District 14
Mark Milley
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Biden administration)
Masaaki Taira
Digital Transformation Minister
Matt Twist
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner
Mike Lee
U.S. Senator (R-UT)
Olaf Scholz
Chancellor of Germany (at time of Vance's Munich speech, Feb. 2025)
Pam Bondi
U.S. Attorney General
Paula Pinho
European Commission Chief Spokesperson
Peter Navarro
Trade Adviser and Project 2025 Trade Section Author
Peter Thiel
Billionaire tech investor and Republican megadonor
Ron Wyden
U.S. Senator (D-OR), senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee
Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Arkansas Governor
Shigeru Ishiba
Prime Minister of Japan (LDP)
Sidney Powell
Former Trump Campaign Lawyer
Sohei Kamiya
Founder and Secretary General of Sanseito
Stephen Miller
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor
Susan Rice
Netflix Board Member; former National Security Adviser (Obama), former Domestic Policy Adviser (Biden)
Susie Wiles
White House Chief of Staff
Ted Sarandos
Co-CEO of Netflix
Thomas Boodry
NSC Senior Director for Legislative Affairs (fired Apr. 2025)
Timothy Haugh
Former Director of NSA and Commander of Cyber Command; fired April 3, 2025
Tom Cotton
U.S. Senator (R-AR), Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee
Tommy Robinson (Stephen Yaxley-Lennon)
Far-right campaigner; former EDL leader
Tulsi Gabbard
Director of National Intelligence
William Hartman
Lt. Gen., Acting Commander of Cyber Command and Acting NSA Director (April 2025 to March 2026)
Xi Jinping
President of the People's Republic of China