Documented Record
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The Groypers of Idaho
Political Potatoes · October 2025 (archive)
- Her 2022 appearance at Nick Fuentes' America First Political Action Conference gave legitimacy to the Groyper network in Idaho, opening the door to extremist ideology embedding itself in the Idaho Freedom Caucus and Citizens Alliance of Idaho.
- The Groyper movement, which blends nationalist rhetoric with antisemitic messaging, was welcomed rather than repelled by Idaho's far-right political network.
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North Idaho College hires attorney with extremist ties who scored lowest on board assessment
Spokesman-Review · August 2023 (archive)
- The attorney hired by public institutions to fight transparency is the same one who defended her when she lost a public records lawsuit.
- That attorney also donated to a white supremacist's school board campaign.
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Hate makes a comeback in Idaho, this time with political support
Idaho Capital Sun · August 2022 (archive)
- She posed for a campaign photo with a white nationalist organization founder.
- She also appeared by video at a conference organized by a Holocaust denier.
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Rep. Dorothy Moon becomes new chairwoman of Idaho Republican Party
Idaho Capital Sun · July 2022 (archive)
- She helped put Dorothy Moon in charge of the Idaho Republican Party.
- KCRCC chairman Brent Regan made Moon's nomination at that same convention.
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Extremism expert: Idaho critical race theory debate is 'cynical' effort to rally voters
Idaho Capital Sun · June 2021 (archive)
- As lieutenant governor, she launched a hand-picked CRT education task force while running for governor; co-chairwoman Priscilla Giddings was simultaneously running for lieutenant governor.
- The task force's first meeting accepted no public testimony; educators and people of color were excluded; Idaho School Boards Association President-elect withdrew, saying it "seems to have more to do with partisan campaigning."
- When the Idaho Capital Sun filed a public records request for comments McGeachin solicited about Idaho schools, her office supplied 238 pages -- all comments, commenter names, and contact information entirely blacked out.