“…Scholars argue that the mechanisms, ideologies, and social emotions implicated in “Trump’s America” are, at their core, rooted in White racial hegemony (Bobo, 2017; Bonilla-Silva, 2019). Given the character of Trump-era racial politics (Bobo, 2017; see generally, Reid & Craig, 2021), trending political polarization (Hegland et al, 2022), and the proliferation of far-reaching pro-Black social movements and political claims-making (Cobbina-Dungy et al, 2022; Craig & Reid, 2022), future research would do well to expand the current analysis and examine the connection between race-based political conflicts and patterns of interracial killings in Trump’s America. Indeed, such an investigation could also go beyond race-specific homicide offending, exploring other outcomes of racial violence, such as right-wing extremist violence and hate crimes more generally.…”