Andrew Anglin is the founder of the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer website, which takes its name from the gutter Nazi propaganda sheet known as Der St眉rmer. True to that vintage, Anglin is infamous for the crudity of his language and his thinking, a contrast to his sophistication as a prolific internet troll and serial harasser. Anglin鈥檚 organizing and harassment on the Daily Stormer led to lawsuits, and courts have awarded millions of dollars in damages to plaintiffs suing Anglin in recent years. But with his whereabouts unknown, Anglin has so far escaped full accountability for his actions.
Andrew Anglin is the founder of the neo-Nazi Daily Stormer website, which takes its name from the gutter Nazi propaganda sheet known as Der St眉rmer. True to that vintage, Anglin is infamous for the crudity of his language and his thinking, a contrast to his sophistication as a prolific internet troll and serial harasser. Anglin鈥檚 organizing and harassment on the Daily Stormer led to lawsuits, and courts have awarded millions of dollars in damages to plaintiffs suing Anglin in recent years. But with his whereabouts unknown, Anglin has so far escaped full accountability for his actions.
About Andrew Anglin
Andrew Anglin is the founder and editor of the Daily Stormer 鈥 arguably the most influential neo-Nazi website in America during the latter half of the 2010s. Styled after popular image-heavy internet forums like 4chan and 8chan, the Daily Stormer nurtured a new generation of white supremacists online, spreading antisemitism, neo-Nazism and white nationalism with acerbic hyperbole and epithet-laden stories reflecting Anglin鈥檚 racist worldview. Styled after popular image-heavy internet forums like 4chan and 8chan, the Daily Stormer nurtured a new generation of white supremacists online, spreading antisemitism, neo-Nazism, male supremacy and white nationalism with acerbic hyperbole and epithet-laden stories reflecting Anglin鈥檚 racist worldview.
Anglin is also a male supremacist who has openly supported beating, raping, and murdering women. His virulent misogyny is so extreme he is considered controversial even among white supremacists. However, it is this brand of misogyny that has helped make him so influential. He strategically uses misogyny to mobilize disaffected young men, particularly those involved in the manosphere, into the white supremacist movement. Anglin has recognized the persuasive power of misogynistic narratives as a steppingstone into antisemitism and other forms of hate.
He illustrated this strategy in a 2015 post on the Daily Stormer: 鈥… by putting a focus on male issues, our movement is offering something to young men who are looking at their world. Whereas race can be an obscure concept for young Whites who haven鈥檛 been forced to deal with other races directly, and the Jewish problem can be downright esoteric, the problem of being forced into subservience to women, having your basic dignity taken from you as you are subjected to a level of degradation no man in history has ever been subjected to, is something we have all experienced as young men raised in a feminist society.
At its height, Anglin鈥檚 blog drew in millions of readers. The Daily Stormer consistently ranked among the top 100,000 most-viewed websites from 2013 to 2017, according to the domain popularity tracking software Alexa. Though Anglin鈥檚 prominence has declined considerably since the collapse of the so-called 鈥渁lt-right鈥 in 2018, he has nevertheless sought to latch on to trends within the broader far right. Throughout 2021 and early 2022, Anglin used his website to heavily promote 鈥淪top the Steal,鈥 the anti-democracy movement that sought to challenge Joe Biden鈥檚 2020 electoral win and ultimately culminated in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
In 2019, the Southern Poverty Law Center won a against Anglin for his role in orchestrating a harassment campaign against Tanya Gersh of Whitefish, Montana. Anglin was also one of over a dozen defendants named in the Sines v. Kessler trial targeting 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 organizers. In both cases, the plaintiffs sought a default judgment after Anglin refused to participate in legal proceedings.
On Sept. 28, 2022, a federal court in Montana announced its intent to hold Anglin in civil contempt for his failure to respond to Gersh鈥檚 post-judgment discovery requests. The court issued a bench warrant for Anglin鈥檚 arrest on Nov. 9, 2022, after he failed to comply with its order.
In his own words
鈥淗itler was aesthetically very cool. I don鈥檛 think even the Jews could argue with that.鈥 鈥 On Gab, May 23, 2022
鈥淵ou have to be ready to die or go to prison, or you are worthless to the right-wing. This is more serious than rap music. You have to be willing to sacrifice everything. That was the core problem with the Alt-Right 鈥 these were people of low moral character, low levels of personal dignity, and basically no personal honor to speak of. So of course it was a feeding frenzy for the feds. Nick Fuentes is down to ride or die. All you have to do is listen to one of his rants, or look at how he鈥檚 responded to the pressure from the feds recently, and realize this n**** is gonna ride this muthafuka until the wheels come off.鈥 鈥 In a post on the Daily Stormer, Feb. 11, 2022
鈥淲hat I have said is this: we need to immediately start pushing for secession. We don鈥檛 have any other actual choice, other than surrender.鈥 鈥 In a post on the Daily Stormer, Dec. 14, 2020
鈥淢y site is mainly designed to target children. 鈥 We have created a movement among the youth that we鈥檙e not even able [to] gauge the size of. 鈥 The cool kids are spreading [Daily Stormer content] to their friends, and they鈥檙e sharing these memes. 鈥 This is waking up and indoctrinating an entire 鈥 indoctrinating I guess is a negative word 鈥 but bringing an entire generation into this belief system.鈥 鈥 During an interview on Christopher Cantwell鈥檚 鈥淩adical Agenda鈥 podcast, Jan. 14, 2018
鈥淎 day is quickly coming when it is we who will be digging graves. 鈥 This is our war. This has always been our war, and I wouldn鈥檛 want it any other way. Death to traitors, death the enemies of the white race! Hail victory!鈥 鈥 In an Anglin-penned speech given by Robert 鈥淎zzmador鈥 Ray after 鈥淯nite the Right,鈥 Aug. 12, 2017
鈥淲e are a generation of throwaways, which (((those who write history before it happens))) have slated to be the last generation of Heterosexual White Men. We are angry. There is a [sic] atavistic rage in us, deep in us, that is ready to boil over. There is a craving to return to an age of violence. We want a war.鈥 鈥 In a post on the Daily Stormer, Aug. 9, 2017, three days before 鈥淯nite the Right鈥
鈥淭he fact is, when you give women rights, they destroy absolutely everything around them, no matter what other variable is involved 鈥 Even if you become the ultimate alpha male, some stupid b—- will still ruin your life.鈥 鈥 In a post on the Daily Stormer, Mar. 31, 2017
鈥淭he day is coming when we鈥檙e going to tear down the hoax [Holocaust] memorial in Berlin and replace it with a statue of Hitler 1,000 feet tall.鈥 鈥 In a post on the Daily Stormer, April 8, 2016
鈥淚 ask myself this, in all things: WWHD? (What Would Hitler Do?). To be slightly more honest/specific, I ask myself what Hitler would do if he鈥檇 been born in 1984 in America and was dealing with this situation we are currently dealing with and also really liked 4chan and Anime. Hitler was, ultimately, the symbolic (and in some ways actual real life) culmination of traditional Europeanism.鈥 鈥 In an autobiographical post on the Daily Stormer, March 14, 2015
鈥淟ook, I hate women. I think they deserve to be beaten, raped and locked in cages.鈥 – Daily Stomer, July 2018
鈥淛ust as it is axiomatic that Jews belon in an oven, so is it that women deserve to be slapped.鈥 -Daily Stormer, February 8th, 2017
Background
Anglin grew up in Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus.
According to Anglin鈥檚 own account, he became a fascist after reading leftists including Noam Chomsky, exploring 鈥渁ll that Communist Jewish stuff,鈥 and then studying religion, including Islam and Buddhism, before arriving at the work of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. In an autobiographical article entitled 鈥淎ndrew Anglin Exposed,鈥 Anglin expounded on his life鈥檚 path: 鈥淚 started out with normal Alex Jones type conspiracy material, and then moved on to weirder conspiracy material, and then eventually decided Ted Kaczynski was right with regards to a coming apocalypse due to the rapidity of technological development.鈥 (Jones is probably America鈥檚 most prolific conspiracy theorist. Kaczynski was the 鈥淯nabomber鈥 who is now in prison.)
In 2017, however, journalists a far less flattering account of Anglin鈥檚 ideological journey. Former classmates at Linworth Alternative Program, an experimental high school, remembered Anglin as an outspoken liberal, vegan and atheist who condemned racism and homophobia, and sported dreadlocks and JNCO pants. At the same time, they said, he experimented with drugs, including psychedelic mushrooms, cocaine, and the cough syrup Robitussin. High school acquaintances told that Anglin鈥檚 behavior took a dark turn and became 鈥渆rratic and frightening鈥 around the beginning of 10th grade. He demonstrated a propensity to violent tantrums, and in one alleged incident during a party in high school, Anglin repeatedly bashed his head on a sidewalk. Former classmates also recalled to reporters that Anglin鈥檚 violent tantrums left dents in the walls of his bedroom.
But as Anglin told The Atlantic, it was 4chan, a collection of image-based message boards, that was 鈥渕ore influential on me than anything.鈥
鈥淚 had always been into 4chan, as I am at heart a troll,鈥 Anglin later wrote on the Daily Stormer. 鈥淭his is about the time /new/ [a specific 4chan board] was going full-Nazi, and so I got into Hitler, and realized that through this type of nationalist system, alienation could be replaced with community in a real sense, while the authoritarianism would allow for technology to develop in a direction that was beneficial rather than destructive to the people.鈥
Anglin decamped to Southeast Asia in the late 2000s. 鈥淎ll the White people you meet are outcast sorts who you can usually connect with easily (you aren鈥檛 really spending much time with Asians),鈥 he said of that experience. 鈥淭o this day, I have little negative to say about Asians, save that I don鈥檛 think they should be immigrating into Western countries (in any kind of numbers) and I don鈥檛 think White people should be producing children with them. I will also say that Chinese people have no souls.鈥 Despite such clear expressions of anti-Asian racism, Anglin鈥檚 travels abroad have led other white supremacists to accuse Anglin of 鈥渞ace mixing,鈥 and others to conduct amateur investigations in an effort to prove that Anglin is not white. Perhaps these experiences have led him to align himself with other white power leaders who were subject to similar whispering campaigns within the white power movement. For instance, after members of the extremist-friendly messaging board 8chan outed Mike Peinovich, the founder of the white nationalist podcasting network The Right Stuff, as married to a Jewish woman, Anglin defended him.
In addition to Southeast Asia, Anglin has spent considerable amounts of time in Russia throughout the years. He voted in the 2016 via absentee ballot while in Krasnodar, a city in southern Russia near the Black Sea. One family member told he had moved there around 2015. Despite Russia鈥檚 harsh anti-extremism laws, which have been used to cripple Putin鈥檚 , Anglin appeared to operate freely in the country.
Anglin returned to Ohio in 2012. He founded a short-lived website called Total Fascism, which was dedicated to long-form essays on fascism. Then, on July 4, 2013, Anglin launched the Daily Stormer. Anglin named his site after the infamous Nazi Julius Streicher鈥檚 antisemitic weekly newspaper, Der St眉rmer. (The International Military Tribunal convicted Streicher of war crimes at Nuremberg and sentenced him to death. Allied forces hanged Streicher on Oct. 16, 1946.) He registered the original domain to his father, Greg.
From 2013 to August 2017, the Daily Stormer among the top 100,000 most-visited websites, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center鈥檚 review of data from domain popularity tracking software Alexa. (Alexa is a now-defunct tool that sought to estimate website visits through a special browser extension that some users installed on their computer.) Though the site鈥檚 popularity has plummeted since its high in 2017, Anglin has earned millions of dollars, largely in cryptocurrency. In 2021, the Southern Poverty Law Center鈥檚 publishing arm Hatewatch determined that Anglin traded at least $1,144,648 worth of Bitcoin across over 6,000 transactions. Another report from the Associated Press and PBS Frontline that Anglin supporters sent him at least $4.8 million in Bitcoin since January 2017.
The rise of the Daily Stormer
The Daily Stormer couches its racist politics in memes and news commentary. Anglin uses 鈥渃lickbait鈥 headlines with titles like 鈥淎ll Intelligent People in History Disliked the Jews鈥 and 鈥淭alking Monkey Harriet Tubman to Replace Indian-Killer Jackson on $20 Bill.鈥 As Anglin explained in a podcast from 2016, his style of blogging 鈥 which combined daily news topics with lurid, meme-heavy racism 鈥 is a calculated appeal to a younger, internet-fluent generation of extremists that ultimately 鈥渄esensitizes鈥 readers to his ideas.
鈥淥ur target audience is white males between the ages of 10 and 30. I include children as young as ten because an element of this is that we want to look like superheroes,鈥 Anglin explained in a blog post in 2017, prior to the deadly 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, which Anglin promoted on his blog. Elsewhere around that time, Anglin claimed his blog 鈥渋s mainly designed to target children.鈥
鈥淥ur goal has to be to give this [ideology] to teenagers and even before teenagers,鈥 Anglin racist podcaster and convicted felon Christopher Cantwell in early 2018.
Anglin鈥檚 blogging has drawn a dedicated and engaged fanbase that uses his site鈥檚 comment section as a rallying point for networking, organizing, and 鈥 most importantly 鈥 trolling.
Anglin鈥檚 fans, who refer to themselves as the 鈥淪tormer Troll Army鈥 or 鈥淪tormers鈥 for short, harass their perceived enemies online, often at Anglin鈥檚 behest. They coordinate their activities using the site鈥檚 forum, a bulletin board-style system that allowed users to comment on articles and in discussion threads. Andrew 鈥渨eev鈥 Auernheimer, a neo-Nazi hacker, collaborated with Anglin to build this infrastructure on the site. (Auernheimer involved himself with the Daily Stormer in 2014, when he left prison after his verdict on a number of hacking-related crimes was reversed.)
Throughout the Trump campaign, Anglin and his supporters used the Daily Stormer鈥檚 blog and its forum to coordinate harassment against women, Black people, Jews and Muslims, and to concoct and spread lies about those groups and individuals they targeted. Harassment and disinformation are political tactics for Anglin, aimed at awakening 鈥淲hite racial consciousness,鈥 with the ultimate goal of sparking race war in America. Examples of these coordinated efforts include:
- In 2014, Anglin encouraged readers to send British Labour Party member Luciana Berger antisemitic messages on Twitter following the arrest of British neo-Nazi Garron Helm. Helm, a member of the British neo-Nazi group National Action, sent threatening messages to Berger on Twitter, which resulted convictions against him and his imprisonment. Anglin provided members of his 鈥淭roll Army鈥 with guidance on how to set up anonymous email and Twitter accounts and protect their IP addresses.
- In September 2014, Anglin and other Daily Stormer contributors attacked Alex Jones, the extremist broadcaster Anglin once admired, for marrying a Jewish woman. Anglin lauded people for spamming Jones鈥 Twitter, YouTube channel and the Infowars comment section.
- In November 2015, Anglin launched 鈥淥peration: K—bart鈥 or 鈥#NoHydeNoPeace.鈥 Daily Stormer fans flooded Breitbart鈥檚 comment section in response to the outlet鈥檚 decision to open a bureau in Israel, and its supposedly muted early coverage of Donald Trump鈥檚 presidential campaign. The campaign resulted in Disqus, a service that provides comment sections to websites, banning Anglin and the Daily Stormer.
- In mid-November 2015, Anglin tweeted out false eyewitness accounts under the hashtag #PrayForMizzou during ongoing racial justice protests at the University of Missouri. In these posts, Anglin implied that the Ku Klux Klan was present at the student protests and complicit with the university police department. This campaign saw Anglin banned from Twitter.
- In late November 2015, Anglin encouraged Daily Stormer readers to create fake White Student Union profiles on Facebook for 鈥渧arious universities.鈥 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to go there. Make one for Dartmouth, Princeton, etc. If they won鈥檛 let it on Facebook, put it on tumblr or wordpress or whatever. Get it up, then forward the links to local media,鈥 Anglin wrote. Some outlets , publishing reports about racist student groups that did not exist.
Anglin鈥檚 fans also used social media sites including Twitter to promote racist hashtags 鈥 including #GasTheK—-, #RaceWarNow, #OpenBordersForIsrael and #WhiteGenocide 鈥 in the hope that the sites promoted them as trending topics. Frequently they succeeded due to inadequate moderation from social media companies. As The Atlantic reported, bot networks appeared to have aided these efforts.
In March 2016, Auernheimer, then the Daily Stormer鈥檚 webmaster, dramatically escalated these trolling tactics by accessing thousands of printers, many of them at universities, and causing them to print out a flyer for Daily Stormer. Anglin expressed his ecstatic approval of Auernheimer鈥檚 actions to a Washington Times reporter, reportedly saying, 鈥淥f course I endorse it. Six million [a sarcastic reference to the death toll of the Holocaust] percent, I endorse this glorious action.鈥
Anglin鈥檚 fans found other ways to use their trolling skills in the real world. In late 2016, the Stormer Troll Army began organizing in small, localized groups across the United States, which they referred to as 鈥渂ook clubs.鈥 鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit like Fight Club,鈥 Anglin wrote in a blog post on the Daily Stormer鈥檚 website. In the article, he encouraged his audience to meet up in coffee shops, engage in firearms training, work out together, take part in political activism, meet women, and above all, 鈥減repare for the coming race war.鈥
The Southern Poverty Law Center documented over 30 active 鈥渂ook clubs鈥 in 2016 and 2017.
These stunts, combined with Anglin鈥檚 early and enthusiastic support of the Trump campaign, helped the Daily Stormer garner the attention of the mainstream media and other white supremacists. In December 2016, Anglin joined Richard Spencer and Mike Peinovich on a podcast in which they referred to themselves as 鈥淭he First Triumvirate.鈥 Anglin had on Spencer and his allies in 2014 amid one of his many feuds with other white power leaders, but in the euphoric aftermath of Trump鈥檚 victory they briefly put aside their acrimony.
Anglin continued to collaborate with other white supremacist leaders in the run-up to 鈥淯nite the Right.鈥 In May 2017, Anglin published a blog post 鈥渄eclaring the summer of 2017 the 鈥楽ummer of Hate.鈥欌 Anglin, Robert 鈥淎zzmador鈥 Ray, a podcaster and coordinator for the Daily Stormer鈥檚 鈥渂ook clubs,鈥 and other site contributors encouraged 鈥渂ook club鈥 members to travel to Charlottesville, Virginia, for the rally. In a July 30, 2017, blog post, Stormer contributor 鈥淟ee Rogers鈥 invited readers and 鈥渂ook club鈥 members alike to join 鈥淒aily Stormer staff鈥 at the event.
In a handful of blog posts prior to the event, Anglin framed 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 as a watershed moment for the alt-right 鈥 and a potentially violent one at that. In one blog post, cited in against 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 organizers, Anglin wrote:
August 12, 2017 is going to be a shot heard around the world. 鈥 There will be before Charlottesville 2.0, and there will be after Charlottesville 2.0. There is no way to exaggerate the significance of this. We can make all the noise on the internet that we want, and this is great, but our real power will come only from numbers in the streets.
Thanks to the magnitude of this event, I truly believe more than I ever did before鈥搕hat we will eventually win this struggle and secure the existence of our people and future for white children. It is our destiny. Next stop: Charlottesville, VA. Final stop: Auschwitz.
In a subsequent article, published on Aug. 9, 2017 鈥 three days before Heather Heyer鈥檚 murder, Anglin wrote that 鈥渢here is a craving to return to an age of violence鈥 and that 鈥渨e want a war.鈥 Anglin and Ray also encouraged Daily Stormer readers to bring tiki torches for a Friday night torch march on the University of Virginia鈥檚 campus, as well as pepper spray, flag poles and shields.
Anglin did not attend 鈥淯nite the Right鈥, but he offered inflammatory live coverage of the event on the Daily Stormer鈥檚 website. On Aug. 12 at 11:22 a.m., Anglin posted a photo of 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rallygoers with the caption 鈥淲E HAVE AN ARMY. THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF A WAR.鈥 Anglin also used his liveblog to provide specific instructions to attendees and, later, spread lies about Heather Heyer鈥檚 death. Shortly after James Alex Fields Jr. drove his car into a sea of protesters, murdering Heyer and injuring dozens of others, Anglin declared Fields鈥 attack to be an act of 鈥渟elf-defense.鈥 Likewise, on the night of Aug. 12, mere hours after Heyer鈥檚 murder, Ray read a speech authored by Anglin to a crowd of white supremacist supporters declaring, 鈥淒eath to traitors! Death to the enemies of the white race!鈥
The Daily Stormer鈥檚 donors took note. Anglin raised around $80,000 in cryptocurrency in August 2017, according to a . Most of the funds came from anonymous cryptocurrency donor who gave 14.88 Bitcoin to Anglin on Aug. 20, 2017. (Members of the white power movement place symbolic significance on the numbers 14 and 88.)
In the days after 鈥淯nite the Right,鈥 Cloudflare and other web infrastructure withdrew their services from the Daily Stormer. Between 2017 and 2022, Anglin has blown through at least 15 domain names and a succession of hosting companies, going to extraordinary lengths to keep his toxic site online.
Anglin and Ray, the podcaster and white power organizer, were both named defendants in Sines v. Kessler. Neither man cooperated with the court鈥檚 demands, choosing instead to live as virtual fugitives. In September 2020, the plaintiffs in the case filed a motion to hold Ray in contempt of court and encouraged the court to request a warrant for his arrest. In March 2022, the plaintiffs asked for a default judgment against Anglin and the Daily Stormer鈥檚 holding company, Moonbase Holdings LLC, over his failure to participate in the case.
Targeting Tanya Gersh
In December 2016, Anglin targeted Tanya Gersh, a Whitefish, Montana, realtor who is Jewish. Gersh had agreed to help Sherry Spencer, mother of Richard Spencer, to sell a commercial building she owned in Whitefish. Sherry Spencer changed her mind, and then falsely accused Gersh of threatening her in a blog post. Soon after, Richard Spencer accused Gersh of extortion in a blog post and a video. On Dec. 16, a day after Spencer鈥檚 video was posted, Anglin published the first in a series of articles urging his followers to intimidate and harass the realtor, her family and associates.
The first of this 30-article series, which ran from that December into January 2017, was titled 鈥淛ews Targeting Richard Spencer鈥檚 Mother for Harassment and Extortion 鈥 TAKE ACTION!鈥 In the piece, Anglin claimed 鈥淭his is the Jews for you, people. They are a vicious, evil race of hate-filled psychopaths. When you do something they don鈥檛 like, they will use the power of the media to come down on you, assassinate your character. They will call you names and accuse you of all sorts of things. They will go after your money. If all of that fails, they will attack your mother.鈥
In subsequent articles, Anglin exhorted his followers continually to harass Gersh, members of the Whitefish Jewish community, and local business owners. Anglin鈥檚 articles even attacked the realtor鈥檚 12-year-old son. Anglin published Photoshopped images of the realtor and her son on the entry gate to Auschwitz, as well as an image of her son being crushed by a Nazi tank. As a result of Anglin鈥檚 call to arms, the realtor and her family received over 700 threatening and intimidating antisemitic phone calls, voicemails, emails, text messages, social media posts and even harassing Christmas cards, causing the family to consider fleeing Whitefish for their safety and causing significant psychological harm to the realtor.
Anglin threatened an armed march on the city, going as far as obtaining a permit for Jan. 15, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, naming the march for King鈥檚 assassin. Anglin indicated that 鈥淲e will be busing in skinheads from the Bay Area 鈥 I have already worked out most of the details with the leaders of the local groups. Several of our top supporters from Silicon Valley have offered to provide significant support for the march, but we may need to solicit donations to pay for gas/food for the skinheads.鈥
Despite Anglin鈥檚 threats, the march never materialized, and to date Anglin has not organized any significant real-life protest actions.
In April 2017, the Southern Poverty Law Center and co-counsels in Montana filed suit against Anglin, accusing him of invading Gersh鈥檚 privacy and intentionally inflicting emotional distress, outlining how his campaign violated the Montana Anti-Intimidation Act, and seeking punitive and compensatory and punitive damages. On Aug. 8, 2019, a federal judge adopted a magistrate judge鈥檚 recommendation that Anglin should pay over $14 million in damages to Gersh. The court rejected Anglin鈥檚 defense that his harassment was protected by the First Amendment.
Since the trial, Anglin鈥檚 whereabouts have been unknown, and Gersh is still waiting to collect what Anglin owes her. On Sept. 28, 2022, a federal court adopted a magistrate judge鈥檚 recommendation to hold Anglin in civil contempt for his failure to respond to post-judgment discovery requests regarding information concerning his financial assets. The court granted Anglin 30 days to purge himself of contempt through complying with Gersh鈥檚 discovery requests. Anglin failed to comply with the court’s request. On Nov. 9, 2022, the court issued a bench warrant for Anglin’s arrest.
Daily Stormer鈥檚 ties to violence
Despite Anglin鈥檚 nominal ban on inciting violence in the comment section of Daily Stormer, at least one convicted mass murderer; one man accused of murder, a hate crime and terrorism; and a third man who is the suspect in a racist mass shooting have spent time among his audience.
In 2015, Hatewatch found comments on the Daily Stormer from a user using the screen name AryanBlood1488 that were a near-verbatim match for passages in a manifesto written by Dylann Storm Roof ahead of his shooting massacre of nine Black worshippers at the Charleston, S.C., Mother Emanuel A.M.E. church that June. (The numbers 14 and 88, often used together, are well-known neo-Nazi taglines.) Anglin responded with indifference, writing a post titled 鈥淚f Dylan [sic] Roof was 鈥楢ryanBlood1488,鈥 He Hadn鈥檛 Commented on the Daily Stormer in a While.鈥 He added, 鈥淭his isn鈥檛 particularly surprising, given that anyone reading about Black crime or other racial issues on the Internet would necessarily have come across this site.鈥
Anglin later merged coverage of Roof鈥檚 sentencing with the media hype around the abduction and torture, broadcast on Facebook Live, of a mentally challenged white man by four black youths in Chicago. Referring to Roof as 鈥淒yRo,鈥 Anglin claimed in 鈥淎s the Final Stage of DyRo鈥檚 Trial Begins, Chicago Torture-Kidnapping Highlights Why He Did It鈥 that 鈥溾Roof] did understand the concept of the media covering up black crime, however, so you have to wonder why he didn鈥檛 foresee that this act would not prove anything, but simply further the narrative of evil whites oppressing innocent brown people. Whatever the Case, DyRo is the Victim.鈥
In March 2017, another reader of the Daily Stormer, James Harris Jackson, murdered a 66-year-old black man, Timothy Caughman, with a 26-inch sword in Manhattan. During an interview from the Rikers Island jail complex, Jackson told the New York Daily News that he had spent time on the Daily Stormer interacting with 鈥渓ike-minded people.鈥 In March 2017, Jackson was charged with murder as a hate crime and terrorism. In January 2019 he pleaded guilty to the murder in and was sentenced to life without parole that February.
Before Jackson was revealed as a frequenter of the Daily Stormer, Anglin published an article titled 鈥淎fter White-on-Black Murder in NYC, It鈥檚 Time to Rally Around White Supremacists,鈥 where he wrote, 鈥淚t鈥檚 time for society to rally around White Supremacists, and show that we don鈥檛 blame them for a single act of someone who wrongly used their beliefs for evil. 鈥 It鈥檚 really encouraging to see people banding together like this, showing White Supremacists that they don鈥檛 have to be ashamed, because they鈥檝e done nothing wrong.鈥 After Jackson鈥檚 connection to the Daily Stormer came to light, Anglin penned another article in which he stated: 鈥淚鈥檓 not going to go out of my way to condemn this guy. Why should I? Black people are killing us 鈥榬andomly鈥 every single day鈥揺xcept it isn鈥檛 actually random, it is the exact same thing as here鈥搕hese are attacks because of our race.鈥 He followed the statement with dozens of photos of alleged victims of 鈥渂lack-on-white鈥 crime, a longtime propaganda tool of white supremacists that seeks to illustrate an embattled white majority under siege by supposedly violent people of color.
A suspect in a May 14, 2022, mass shooting that killed 10 people and injured three others in Buffalo, New York, also referenced the Daily Stormer in a racist screed attributed to the alleged attacker. In the document, the suspect claimed that the Daily Stormer was one of three websites that helped shape his violent and conspiratorial worldview, specifically his belief that whites were 鈥渄oomed鈥 to be replaced by non-whites due to 鈥渓ow birth rates and high rates of immigration.鈥
In the aftermath of the shooting, Anglin sought to distance himself from the alleged Buffalo shooter, claiming in a blog post that the suspect couldn鈥檛 have been a Daily Stormer reader because he received the COVID-19 vaccine. (Anglin has published conspiracy theories and propaganda opposing restrictions meant to limit the spread of COVID-19, including vaccinations.) On May 16, 2022, Anglin announced on the extremist-friendly website Gab that the Daily Stormer had lost another domain because of the website鈥檚 inclusion in the alleged attacker鈥檚 manifesto.
Anglin鈥檚 promotion of 鈥楽top the Steal鈥
Anglin supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. The Daily Stormer posted hundreds of articles in support of Trump, including articles attacking his Republican primary opponents and their families. When Trump polled in first place for the first time during the primary, Anglin wrote: 鈥淚f the Donald gets the nomination, he will almost certainly beat Hillary, as White men such as you and I go out and vote for the first time in our lives for the one man who actually represents our interests.鈥 Anglin and his followers referred to Trump as 鈥淕lorious Leader鈥 or 鈥淗umble Philosopher鈥 while praising his xenophobic and racist remarks on the campaign trail. Following Trump鈥檚 announcement that he would ban all Muslim immigration into the United States, Anglin wrote: 鈥淕et all of these monkeys the hell out of our country鈥搉ow! Heil Donald Trump鈥THE ULTIMATE SAVIOR.鈥 On key dates during the primary, there were typically new banners featuring Trump posted to Anglin鈥檚 site.
The day after Donald Trump won the presidential election, in a post simply titled, 鈥淲e Won.鈥 Anglin wrote: 鈥淥ur Glorious Leader has ascended to God Emperor. Make no mistake about it: we did this. If it were not for us, it wouldn鈥檛 have been possible.鈥 Anglin also encouraged his followers to harass Muslims and make them feel unwelcome.
Anglin鈥檚 enthusiasm for Trump seemed to wane at times during his presidency, but after he lost the 2020 election, Anglin promoted lies that challenged the result. On Nov. 4, 2020, after Trump addressed his supporters from the White House wrongly claiming that he won the election, Anglin told his readers to 鈥渟tand by.鈥 (This remark echoed Trump鈥檚 instruction to the Proud Boys to 鈥渟tand back and stand by鈥 during a in which he was asked whether he would condemn the hate group.)
At that time, Anglin wrote, 鈥淯nder no circumstances can we allow this country to be stolen from the people. 鈥 Get your people together now, and tell everyone you know to get their people together and get them ready to move,鈥 he wrote in the Nov. 4, 2020, blog post.
The Associated Press and other major media outlets announced that they projected Joe Biden to be the next president of the United States on the morning of Nov. 7, 2020. Anglin challenged the results in a Nov. 7, blog post, calling the announcement 鈥渢he biggest and most public scam in all of electoral history.鈥 In the same piece, he proclaimed that 鈥渨e are ready to die for our country, and for our President.鈥
Anglin continued to promote 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 events and lies about the 2020 election on his blog. Some notable examples include:
- On Nov. 7, Anglin to the official StopTheSteal.us website, where Trump supporters posted information about anti-democracy 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 rallies. (The Atlantic Council鈥檚 Digital Forensic Research Lab later tied the domain to a marketing firm , one of the architects of the 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 movement.) 鈥淲e have to stand up and we have to FIGHT!鈥 he wrote.
- On Nov. 8, Anglin promoting StopTheSteal.us and encouraging readers to start 鈥渙ccupying capital cities.鈥
- Throughout November and December, Anglin provided coverage of multiple 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 events throughout the country, including ones in , , and . Anglin lauded white nationalist and 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 proponent Nick Fuentes鈥 ability to rally supporters to attend these events, at one point referring to him as a 鈥渒ing,鈥 while occasionally disparaging Ali Alexander. In , Anglin questioned Alexander鈥檚 fundraising practices, accusing his efforts to solicit donations on the StopTheSteal.us website of being a 鈥渕oney grab by a total grifter.鈥
- On , Anglin prompted readers to attend the Jan. 6 鈥淪ave America鈥 rally in Washington, D.C. 鈥淚t will be the biggest rally yet. No one knows what is going to happen, but it might be something wonderful,鈥 Anglin wrote.
- On , the day after the rally-turned-insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Anglin referred to the rioters as 鈥減atriots鈥 and 鈥渉eroes,鈥 and declared that Trump supporters need 鈥渢o push for secession.鈥
Just weeks before the insurrection, French programmer Laurent Bachelier sent Anglin and over a dozen far-right figures, including Nick Fuentes, Bitcoin before killing himself through an intentional drug overdose. Yahoo News that federal investigators were looking into whether Bachelier鈥檚 donation was tied to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Anglin claimed to have abandoned Bitcoin in late 2020 in favor of Monero, a privacy-focused coin whose transactions are untraceable on the blockchain. He 鈥渟pies from various 鈥榳oke鈥 anti-freedom organizations鈥 using their 鈥渦nlimited resources to try to link these transactions to real names鈥 in a Feb. 21, 2021, blog post.
The Southern Poverty Law Center reached out to Anglin over email and a private message on the extremist-friendly website Gab regarding Bachelier鈥檚 donation. He did not respond.
More recently, Anglin has indicated his support for other Republicans running on platforms of anti-immigrant populism. On June 8, 2022, Anglin wrote that Peter Thiel-backed Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters was 鈥渄ropping the red pills we all wanted to hear.鈥 The endorsement came in a post citing a media report that had Masters blaming gun violence on 鈥済angs … people in Chicago, St. Louis shooting each other. Very often, you know, Black people, frankly.鈥 The story also reported that Masters had 鈥渞epeatedly echoed the 鈥榞reat replacement theory.鈥欌
In a subsequent post, Anglin responded to an incident where Masters at a June campaign event in Green Valley, Arizona.
鈥淏lake Masters is getting better and better,鈥 Anglin wrote, adding, 鈥淚 cannot give a more forceful endorsement, and I demand that anyone in Arizona (who is not some kind of known neo-Nazi or whatever) get in contact with his campaign and see what kind of help he needs.鈥
Masters in early July 2022.


