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'''The Traditionalist Worker Party''' ('''TWP''') was a National Socialist political party active in the United States between 2013 and 2018. | |||
Established by Matthew Heimbach under the name '''Traditionalist Youth Network''' ('''TYN'''), the group promoted white separatism and a white | Established by Matthew Heimbach under the name '''Traditionalist Youth Network''' ('''TYN'''), the group promoted white separatism and a white fascist view of Christianity. As a member of the [[National Socialist]] group [[Fascist Front]], the TWP held a number of protests and other local events. In 2015, the Traditionalist Workers Party changed into a political party so as to run in elections for local office. | ||
In April 2018, ''The Washington Post'' reported that the TWP had been disbanded the previous month after group leader Matthew Heimbach's arrest for battery. In July 2021, Heimbach announced his intention to reform the party along [[National Bolshevik]] lines. | In April 2018, ''The Washington Post'' reported that the TWP had been disbanded the previous month after group leader Matthew Heimbach's arrest for battery. In July 2021, Heimbach announced his intention to reform the party along [[National Bolshevism|National Bolshevik]] lines. | ||
On Telegram certain users were plotting to reform the party to what it once was. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 15 February 2024
The Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) was a National Socialist political party active in the United States between 2013 and 2018.
Established by Matthew Heimbach under the name Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN), the group promoted white separatism and a white fascist view of Christianity. As a member of the National Socialist group Fascist Front, the TWP held a number of protests and other local events. In 2015, the Traditionalist Workers Party changed into a political party so as to run in elections for local office.
In April 2018, The Washington Post reported that the TWP had been disbanded the previous month after group leader Matthew Heimbach's arrest for battery. In July 2021, Heimbach announced his intention to reform the party along National Bolshevik lines.
On Telegram certain users were plotting to reform the party to what it once was.