At least one man who attended the Aug. 11, 2017 white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a convicted domestic terrorist. Michael Tubbs, currently the chairman of the Florida League of the South, spent four years in prison after stealing military equipment and plotting to bomb black- and Jewish-owned businesses in Jacksonville, Florida.
In 1990 Tubbs, then a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, was in Saudi Arabia as part of the Pentagon’s response to the Iraqi invasion of neighboring Kuwait. The military abruptly recalled Tubbs from the Middle East to face federal conspiracy charges.
It turned out he had been living a disturbing double life.
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