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FRONTLINE: American Patriot

A man wearing a jacket with USA printed on it, rides a horse holding an American flag. FRONTLINE goes inside the violent battle between a ranching family in the West and the federal government, examining how a simmering fight over land in Nevada and Oregon became deadly, invigorated a wider right-wing anti-government movement, and continues to challenge prosecutors and law enforcement.
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A man wearing a jacket with USA printed on it, rides a horse holding an American flag. FRONTLINE goes inside the violent battle between a ranching family in the West and the federal government, examining how a simmering fight over land in Nevada and Oregon became deadly, invigorated a wider right-wing anti-government movement, and continues to challenge prosecutors and law enforcement.

Airs Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Thursday, July 4 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2

See how one family’s fight against the government invigorated armed militias and “Patriot” groups.

FRONTLINE goes inside the battle between a ranching family in the West and the federal government, examining how a simmering fight over land in Nevada and Oregon became deadly, invigorated a wider militia movement, and continues to challenge law enforcement.

Drawing on deep access to key people on all sides of the battle, "American Patriot" investigates the standoffs that propelled the Bundy family into the national spotlight and the crosshairs of the federal government.

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With “Patriot” groups that rallied to the Bundys' cause surging to levels not seen in decades, the film also reports on what's next for the family and the wider movement around them.

"American Patriot" is directed by Rick Rowley ("Terror in Little Saigon") and part of a multi-platform effort with reporting and long form written work and digital features led by FRONTLINE reporter Sarah Childress, as well as a radio collaboration with "This American Life’s" Karen Duffin.

The effort traces the Bundy family’s story as ranchers in the high deserts of Nevada, grazing cattle for generations on federal land and ultimately going to war against the government.

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Now, their fight has become a lot bigger.

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What began as one family’s dispute with the government over grazing fees has reinvigorated a national movement of self-styled militias and “Patriots.”

They believe the federal government has overstepped its authority, strayed from its founding principles, and is filled with agents they are duty-bound to oppose.

They call themselves Oath Keepers, Constitutional Sheriffs, sovereign citizens, Three Percenters. And while each group has its own cause, they rally under the same banner: opposition to federal overreach.

Over the past several years, many of these “Patriots” have answered the Bundys’ call, taking up arms to defend against what they see as government infringement of their rights as American citizens.

In 2014, armed men faced down the federal government at the Bundy ranch when agents came to impound their cattle. In the end, the federal agents backed down.

Then, last year, armed “Patriots” again joined Ammon and Ryan when they occupied a federal wildlife preserve in Oregon to protest the imprisonment of fellow ranchers, the Hammonds, who were convicted of starting fires on federal lands.

Last October, Ammon, Ryan and five other supporters were acquitted of federal charges relating to the occupation. A trial for the remaining defendants is scheduled to begin next month.

"American Patriot" helps audiences to understand the Bundys, their fight, and the people who have rallied to their cause.

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During PBS’ FRONTLINE “American Patriot” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif. on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017, reporters Sarah Childress and Karen Duffin join producer and director Richard Rowley and FRONTLINE series executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath to discuss the violent battle between a ranching family in the West and the federal government.
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During PBS’ FRONTLINE “American Patriot” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, Calif. on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017, reporters Sarah Childress and Karen Duffin join producer and director Richard Rowley and FRONTLINE series executive producer Raney Aronson-Rath to discuss the violent battle between a ranching family in the West and the federal government.

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