ADL retires extremist glossary after backlash for listing TPUSA as a hate group

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After receiving back recoil, including the anti -defamation league (ADL), Elon Musk and Republican MPs, he lifted all the “extremism and hate dictionary” to list the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) as a pro -extreme group.
The anger comes about three weeks after being assassinated at Utah Valley University, while Tpusa’s co -founder Charlie Kirk was talking to a crowd on the campus.
Tpusa’s Background Page on the ADL website It falls below the “extremist center” label and describes a series of conservative groups as ties with a series of right-wing exclusive supporters, and has been supported by anti-Muslim bigotes, sub-lite activists and some corners of white superiority.
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Adl, the deceased Charlie Kirk and the organization of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), introduced “Christian nationalism” and associated with the right -wing extremist supporters, he said. (Alex Brandon/AP Photo)
ADL also listed dozens of controversial explanations of TPUSA members or the event speakers until 2015, and wrote that Kirk’s movement was used to introduce “Christian nationalism”.
In response to the list, Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote on Sunday X in X on Sunday, “ADL hated Christians”, which made it a “hate group”.
“Using such false and smear labels about people and organizations encourages the murder” continued in a separate mission.
Representative Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., On Monday, “America’s first ‘is not the first’ hate speech. Turning Point is not a Hate group.” He also tagged ADL’s account in X.

Representative Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., Charlie Kirk’s Glendale on September 21, 2025, speaks during the People’s Monument at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP) through Getty Images)
Turning Point Usa is returning to Utah for the first time since Charlie Kirk assassination
Adl, “extremism and hate dictionary” – immediately effectively – while announcing the decision to retire, always seeking “how we can do and do things better”.
The dictionary had more than 1000 inputs and was built for several years when it was removed. ADL said that a number of entrances were “outdated”, but which of them did not share.
“This will allow AdL to discover new strategies and creative approaches to present our data and present our research more effectively. It will focus on enabling us to do what we do best: it hates the most effective ways possible.”
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The dictionary included groups such as the Islamic nation, proud children, oath Kepers and others. It also included Tpusa and the “America’s first” movement and left controversial groups such as antiet and Black Lives Matter.

Adl, Turning Point United States (TPUSA) as a extremist group to list back to the rest of the “extremism and hate dictionary” removed. (Alex Wroblewski / Getty)
“To be involved in this database does not mean that individuals or groups have illegal or violent behavior, but rather that the opinions that are exemplified by the expressions made to support these views in the decision of ADL”.
Fox News Digital reached ADL to comment, but he did not hear it again at the time of publishing.




