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In 2014, a [[File:Progress.png]] Liberal Progressive group affiliated with the Montana Human Rights Network rallied against Richard B. Spencer's residency in Whitefish but the city council in response approved a non-discrimination resolution and Spencer decided to go on a tour in [[File:Cball-Hungary.png]] Hungary but he was mocked by a Hungarian newspaper called "Népszabadság" for his call for a White Imperium through a revival of the [[File:SPQR.png]] Roman Empire along with his claim to be a Racial European while [[File:FIDESZ.png]] Prime Minister Viktor Orbán condemned Spencer by banning him in Hungary along with [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland in which banned him for being [[File:Nazi.png]] National Socialist, Anti-Polish and Anti-Slavic.
 
In 2015, Richard B. Spencer despite his opposition to same-sex marriage barred people with [[File:Homophobia.png]] Homophobic views from the National Policy Institute's annual conference and in 2016, He was interviewed for "Time Magazine" in which he said rejected [[File:Whitesupmega.png]] White Supremacy along with [[File:Slavery.png]] Slavery of Non-whites preferring to establish a [[File:Ethnonat.png]] White Ethnostate in America or in Europe but Jason Wilson in [[File:Soclib.png]] The Guardian newspaper has argued that Spencer and other White Nationalists are appropriating some elements of [[File:Soc.png]] Socialism because of [[File:Jewish_Capitalism.png]] Capitalism as a Jewish stereotype. While in 2016, [[File:Pcba_twit.png]] Twitter suspended the accounts of the NPI including Spencer in which he said about execution squads across the Alt-Right while accused Twitter of [[File:Pinksoc.png]] Corporate Stalinism but his Twitter account was reinstated several weeks instead of the account of the NPI and in April 2016, It was later reported that Spencer had given the Nazi salute at a karaoke bar. In October 2016, Spencer has separated from wife Nina Kouprianova while in November 2016, he delivered a speech about Donald Trump while quoted National Socialist propaganda in the original [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] German to denounced [[File:JewTheo.png]] Judaism along with 200 audience members in which they give a Nazi salute when he says "Hail Trump, Hail our people, Hail victory!" and he calls Donald Trump's 2016 presidential election "The Victory Of Will", a phrase evoked a German propaganda movie called "The Triumph of the Will" (1935). During the 2016 presidential election Spencer has said about [[File:SteveBannon.png]] Steve Bannon being "the best possible position to influence policy" when he was promoted to chief White House strategist along with senior counsellor by Trump and then Spencer has tweeted about [[File:Mat-0.png]] women should not be allowed to make foreign policy while saying in a interview with [[File:Lib.png]] "The Washington Post" stated that women should be returning to traditional roles as childbearerschild bearers or homemakers in an American white ethnostate. During November 2016, an online petition to prevent Spencer from speaking at Texas A&M University in December 6th 2016, while it was signed by thousands of students, employees, & alumni in which led to a university organized counter-event that held to coincide with Spencer's event but later In December 2016, Republican Representative Ryan Zinke, Republican Senator Steve Daines, [[File:Farm.png]] Democratic Senator Jon Tester, Democratic Governor Steve Bullock & Republican Attorney General Tim Fox condemned Spencer for Neo-Nazi march that had been planned for January 2017 and also Spencer announced he was considering an independent run for Montana's congressional district in the 2017 special election but he ultimately did not enter the race. The NPI has raised $50,000 in late 2016 and early 2017 from an online fundraising drive while has solicited donations to be sent to its Arlington, Virginia post office box.
 
In January 15th 2017, during [[File:MLK_Jr.png]] Martin Luther King Jr's birthday Richard Spencer launched the "Alt-Right Corporation" with [[File:NordicResistanceMovement.png]] Daniel Friberg & Jason Jorjani in which its headquarters is based in Alexandria, Virginia while the site is a Right-Wing Populist for the members of the Alt-Right and it was owned by a [[File:Identi.png]] Swedish Identitarian publishing company called "Arktos Media" while its headquarters is based in Budapest, Hungary. On January 20th 2017, Spencer attended the inauguration of President Donald Trump as he was giving an impromptu interview on a nearby street afterwards but he was punched in the face by a masked man who is part of [[File:Antifa.png]] "Antifa" while it was caught in online video that went viral leading to "Punch A Nazi" [[File:Troll.png]] meme and leading to divergent views on whether the attack was appropriate. On February 23th 2017, Spencer was removed from the "Conservative Political Action Conference" in which he was giving statements to the press even the a spokesman said he was removed from the event because other members found him repugnant and then the "Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services" had listed the National Policy Institute (NPI) as not authorized to solicit in Virginia but in In March 2017, it removed the NPI's entry from its public database of non-profits while announced that it was reviewing the group's status. In April 2017, Spencer said in which he along with his divorced wife were not separated or still together while some days later he came into conflict with Libertarians after reportedly attempting to mess up an "International Students for Liberty conference" while the NPI had leased a townhouse office space on King Street in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia at which it maintains its headquarters today and the City leaders of Arlington & Old Town Alexandria acknowledged the groups's right to operate but denounced it's views but it lead to several protests in the town. On May 13th 2017, before the Unite The Right Rally of 2017, Spencer led a torch-lit protest in Charlottesville, Virginia against the vote of the city council to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee who is commanding general of the [[File:Cball-CSA.png]] Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War (1861-1865) while himself & [[File:KKK.png]] David Duke were among those who led the crowd that are chanting certain slogans and [[File:LibZion.png]] Michael Signer who is the mayor of Charlottesville, called the protest horrific while he stated that it was either profoundly [[File:Kak.png]] ignorant or intended to spread fear among minorities in a way that hearkens back to the days of the Klu Klux Klan. In July 2017, Evan McLaren became executive director of the NPI but He resigned in April 2018, while As of January 2020 he has not been replaced and sources indicate that Spencer has leaked texts with [[File:TrumpNazi.png]] Jason Kessler & [[File:BritFash.png]] Eli Mosley because of the Nazi salutes at the karaoke bar in April 2016.
 
====The Unite The Right Rally====
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