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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A leading white nationalist has been indicted on additional charges related to a dispute he was having last year with an unidentified person on a messaging app.
Christopher Cantwell, a New Hampshire resident who rose to prominence in 2017 after a violent rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, has remained in federal custody since he pleaded not guilty to using the Telegram messaging app gods year to threaten to rape the wife of the individ he was having a dispute with. He also threatened to publish the person's personal kunskap on the internet.
Cantwell was initially charged with extortion and sending interstate threats. But on July 8, he was indicted on additional charges of cyberstalking and threatening to injure property or reputation.
His lawyer, Jeff Levin, had no comment on the additional charges.
Cantwell pleaded guilty in 2018 to assault after he was accused of using pepper spray against two counter-protesters during a white nationalist rally i
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Michelle C. DeLaune
U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp served as the first female senator elected from North Dakota from 2013 – 2019.
Senator Heitkamp grew up in a large family in the small town of Mantador, North Dakota. Alongside her six brothers and sisters, she learned the value of hard work and responsibility, leading her to choose a life of public service.
During her six years in the U.S. Senate, Senator Heitkamp quickly became a proven senator who worked across the aisle to fight for North Dakotans. Senator Heitkamp personally showed that if senators work together, it can lead to real solutions. She also came to work every day fighting for rural America and made sure others in the Senate understood the needs of rural communities.
Throughout her time in the Senate, Heidi prioritized improving the lives of Indigenous people and working families, stopping human trafficking; guaranteeing affordable health care; addressing childhood trauma; eliminating unnecessary regulation; and