The Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP) has been leaderless since the skanky scandal that brought down its leader Matthew Heimbach, who may well go to prison.
But now it seems that the demoralised party, which is notorious in the Alt Right for "bad optics," is attempting to rebuild itself, and even has a new leader.
According to an unnamed source, the new leader is Tony Hovater, a prominent member of the party, who was the subject of a lengthy article in the Mexican-owned New York Times in November last year.
Hovater is believed to be serving as leader on a provisional basis at present, and it is uncertain whether he will hold the position permanently. Also unknown is how many people left the party following Heimbach's scandal, and whether any of them have come back.
What will be the direction of the new TWP? Will they continue with their "normie-alienating" boot boy image, or will they rush down to Abercrombie & Fitch to invest in some nice polo shirts for the Summer, and start speaking with a Spencerian lisp?
We don't really know. We only know that anything is possible in the Alt-Right, and that only time will tell.


