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  1. Matthew Warren Heimbach (born April 8, 1991) is an American white supremacist and neo-Nazi. He has attempted to form alliances between several far-right extremist groups.

  2. Matthew Heimbach is a founder of the Traditionalist Worker Party, a white nationalist group that participated in the deadly 2017 "Unite the Right" rally. He has a history of racist and anti-Semitic rhetoric, and was convicted of civil conspiracy in 2021.

  3. Matthew Heimbach is a white-nationalist leader who co-founded the Traditionalist Worker Party and advocated for white unity and separation. He has been involved in violent incidents, anti-Semitic rhetoric, and banned from the U.K.

    • MATTHEW HEIMBACH IS A CO-FOUNDER OF THE NEO-NAZI TRADITIONALIST WORKER PARTY. Heimbach, his father-in-law, Matthew Parrott, and Tony Hovater founded the Indiana-based Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP) in 2015, with the idea of attracting white working-class families to white nationalism.
    • HEIMBACH HAS BEEN ACTIVE IN VARIOUS GROUPS SINCE 2011, WHEN HE ATTENDED TOWSON UNIVERSITY IN MARYLAND. Before founding TYN and TWP, Heimbach created the White Student Union at Towson in 2012, and headed a chapter of the Youth for Western Civilization (YWC), a now-defunct group that straddled the line between mainstream conservatism and white nationalism.
    • HEIMBACH HAS TIES TO A WIDE RANGE OF EXTREMISTS. Heimbach was a very active promoter of the Nationalist Front, an umbrella organization for a number of white supremacist groups including TWP, League of the South, National Socialist Movement, Vanguard America and to a lesser degree, racist skinhead groups.
    • HEIMBACH WAS CHARGED WITH HARRASSING A WOMAN AT A TRUMP RALLY. At a March 2016 Trump campaign rally in Louisville, Kentucky, Heimbach was videotaped shoving and yelling at an African-American woman who was protesting Trump’s appearance, apparently attempting to get her to leave the event.
  4. Nov 4, 2021 · Evidence presented in court details how Matthew Heimbach, leader of the disbanded Traditionalist Worker Party, planned for the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.

  5. Jul 20, 2017 · Heimbach, chairman of the Traditionalist Worker Party, pleaded guilty to harassing a black woman at a Trump rally in Louisville in 2016. He also faces a federal lawsuit for allegedly inciting violence at the rally.

  6. Feb 25, 2014 · Matthew Heimbach started out small, chalking white power slogans on the sidewalks of his university and annoying fellow students and professors. But in the last year, he has plunged into full-fledged neo-Nazism, causing some on the radical right to abandon him but others to see him as the future face of white nationalism.