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Left-wing activist and Woman's March organizer Linda Sarsour accused CNN anchor Jake Tapper of being a member of the alt-right, a small white nationalist faction on the far-right.
Tapper called out Women's March and Sarsour after the organization expressed its support for convicted cop-killer and domestic terrorist Assata Shakur. Tapper also referenced "ugly sentiments" from Sarsour and recent anti-Semitic statements made by a Chicago-based LGBT activist group.
Sarsour responded by saying that Tapper has joined "the ranks of the alt-right to target me online." (There is no evidence to suggest that Tapper is a member of the alt-right.) "Welcome to the party," she added.