Right-wing commentators have questioned the authenticity of an account showing a fascination with white supremacy linked to the suspected .
Extremist posts by an account on Russian social media that has been linked to the suspect in the Texas mall shooting have sparked an online debate about the motivation for the attack.
Some hate watchdogs have said that the posts reveal the suspected shooter—who was killed by a police officer—to have an antisemitic and white supremacist ideology. Others, including right-wing commentators, have suggested the social media account raises more questions than it answers. Investigators have yet to say what they believe was the motivation for the attack but federal agents have reviewed the online posts, an anonymous law enforcement source told the Associated Press.
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