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National Justice Party (United States)

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National Justice Party
ChairpersonMike Peinovich
Founding councilJoseph Jordan, Tony Hovater, Michael McKevitt, Gregory Conte, Warren Balogh, Alan Balogh[1]
Founded15 August 2020; 3 years ago (2020-08-15)[1]
Ideology
Political positionFar-right
National affiliationRise Above Movement, Patriot Front[4][2]
Colors             Black, red and white
Website
nationaljusticeparty.com

The National Justice Party (NJP) is antisemitic white supremacist group and a political organization in the United States that promotes White interests and Neo-Nazism.[3]

Ideology[edit]

NJP wants that "The United States of America will be declared an outpost of Western civilization and a state dedicated to its European-heritage population and their posterity. It will be the policy of the state to set immigration and natal policy that will ensure a permanent European majority." The party claims to advocate for white civil rights. The party’s platform focuses on declining white birth rates, non-white immigration, oppression of working white people and the power of Jewish people, according to the SPLC.[5]

The group supports abolishing "the FBI, which acts as nothing more than a political secret police force for elite interests".

The group additionally wants "Usurious and predatory lending practices [to] be outlawed. All credit will be issued by the state with no middle-man profiteers".[6][7]

Activity[edit]

In August 2020, The Right Stuff announced the establishment of a white supremacist political party called the National Justice Party led by Mike Peinovich, with a platform based upon the white genocide conspiracy theory. The party platform also incorporates antisemitic elements, such as calling for mandatory employment discrimination to prevent Jewish individuals from working in "vital institutions".[8] The chairmen of the party include a number of prominent white supremacist and alt-right figures, including Joseph Jordan (also known as Eric Striker), Tony Hovater, Michael McKevitt, Gregory Conte, Warren Balogh, and former member of the neo-Nazi National Alliance, Alan Balogh.[1]

On July 24, 2021, NJP hosted their fifth party event in the midwest and released a full length documentary about it. Peinovich held a speech where he called Trump the most jewish president ever and controlled by the Jews. The party's leaders also gave "heil Hitler" salutes. NJP had previously hosted a meeting in response to the Capitol riot. NJP held their inaugural event in Millersville Pike just outside Lancaster, Pennsylvania.[7][2][1]

NJP members have organized gatherings in Ohio, Wisconsin, and in Fargo on the anniversary of the death of Daisy “Jupiter” Paulsen, who was killed on June 4, 2021 to protest cases they claim are "anti-white" killings by minorities. Jupiter's accused killer is Black.[5]

NJP is also connected to Antelope Hill Publishing which publishes books by Nazis and fascists and sells these books at NJP events and in the internet.[9]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "White Nationalist Organization Forms Racist, Antisemitic Political Party". SPLC. 20 June 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "A group of notorious white nationalists met secretly in historic Lancaster County barn in 2020. Why here?". Lancaster Online. 20 June 2022.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "NJP Warren Balogh "White America Needs Hitler"". Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium: TRAC. 20 June 2022. National Justice Party, a registered political party in the United States has always embraced anti-semitism but is increasingly becoming more enamored with Neo-Nazism
  4. "White Supremacist "Patriot Front" Rally Exposes Splits On The Far-Right". Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right. 20 June 2022.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "As dad of slain Fargo teen seeks justice, white nationalists push their platform". Inforum.
  6. "National Justice Party". Anti-Defamation League. 20 June 2022.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Our Platform". National Justice Party. 20 June 2022.
  8. "National Justice Party". Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  9. "National hate group monitor unmasks a Lehigh Valley-area publishing company peddling Nazi and fascist literature". The Morning Call. 20 June 2022.


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