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Posted: 2022-05-17T09:45:06Z | Updated: 2022-05-19T15:49:00Z

IDAHO White nationalist Vincent James Foxx had a new video for his nearly 70,000 subscribers on BitChute, one of the few tech platforms that hasnt banned him. On Feb. 16, he appeared wearing a baseball hat emblazoned with the states outline tilted on its side so that it resembled a pistol.

We are going to take over this state, Foxx declared. We have a great large group of people, and that group is growing. A true, actual right-wing takeover is happening right now in the state of Idaho. And theres nothing that these people can do about it. So if youre a legislator here, either get in line, or get out of the way.

Foxx, 36, isnt from Idaho. He only recently moved from California to Post Falls. But in the video, he showed off photos of himself posing with a string of prominent Republican politicians in the state as he explained who hes supporting in the upcoming primaries, slated for May 17.

He was especially excited about a selfie hed taken a week prior: It showed him and fellow white nationalist Dave Reilly, a recent Pennsylvania transplant also living in Post Falls, standing alongside Idahos lieutenant governor, Janice McGeachin. All three were smiling.

Were supporting her, Foxx said, bragging of his movements deep connections to McGeachin, whom former President Donald Trump endorsed in the GOP primary race for governor. Foxx then explained how his particular brand of Christian white nationalism is poised to conquer Idaho, then the country.

The solution is local politics: Amassing power in these pockets of the country until its time to unify, he said. Ive only been here for a couple of months and Im tapped in the way that I am. You can do it too.

Fascists like Foxx are famous fabulists, experts at exaggerating their influence and success. But Foxx wasnt just talking shit.

He is one of many far-right activists who have flocked to Idaho in recent years, where a large and growing radical MAGA faction in the states Republican Party has openly allied itself with extremists to a shocking extent, even for the Trump era. This faction is accruing more and more power in Boise, the state capital: Imagine a statehouse full of Marjorie Taylor Greenes and Steve Kings . At the local level, they have seized seats on school boards and county commissions at a fast clip.

Theyve accomplished this, in part, by targeting their opponents with frightening cruelty and harassment, embracing a strategy called confrontational politics, which has helped drive more moderate officials across the state to resign or retire.