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An Idaho district court judge declined to levy sanctions against Ammon Bundy, his close associate, Diego Rodriguez, as well as organizations linked to the two, in a lawsuit brought by St. Luke’s Health System – for now.
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Melissa Davlin, host of Idaho Reports on Idaho Public Television; Joe Parris with KTVB-TV; Audrey Dutton, Senior Investigative Reporter with the Idaho Capital Sun; Christina Lords, editor-in-chief of Idaho Capital Sun.
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Reporters James Dawson and Audrey Dutton talk about their in-depth look at the doxxing of people in Idaho.
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The pandemic and the 2020 election breathed new life into the doxxing tactic – it has been used in Idaho in the past year to identify and share photos, home addresses and personal contact information of judges and legislators, as well as unelected workers: police officers, a social worker, a pediatrician, a nurse practitioner and a deputy prosecutor. No law in Idaho specifically makes doxxing illegal.
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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up-to-date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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Ammon Bundy, the anti-government activist running as an independent candidate to be Idaho’s next governor, has paid thousands of dollars in campaign donations to a company he owns.
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Ammon Bundy, the anti-government activist who’s running to become Idaho’s next governor, said he will withdraw from the Republican primary and run as an independent instead.
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Today on Idaho Matters, podcast host Heath Druzin gives us a close-up look at the story of a well-known figure in the movement: Ammon Bundy.
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People's Rights started as a poorly-attended meeting in a drafty Idaho warehouse. But anti-government activist Ammon Bundy has grown his network to more than 30,000 people nationwide, ready to mobilize and fight the government on a moment’s notice — a kind of militia on-demand.
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The Biden administration has moved to crack down on violent domestic extremists over the past year. But it's given the Bundy family – whose militant actions presaged the Capitol insurrection, and who continue to illegally graze cattle on public lands – a pass.