Moms for Liberty’s Fairbanks chapter says it is barred from participating in a one-day booth at Alaska’s oldest State Fair after it was labeled an extremist or hate organization by others, according to multiple reports. Fox News reports the group was informed it could not take part following a former employee’s designation of the organization as “extremist,” attributing the classification to a far-left group. Breitbart similarly reports that the chapter is prevented from participating after being labeled an extremist and hateful group by left-leaning actors, framing the step as a result of being classified by that designation. Across the coverage, the dispute centers on how the group was categorized and who made or shared that determination, rather than on the fair’s stated rationale in detail. The reports indicate the fair’s decision is connected to the designation and that the chapter had planned to hold a booth for one day. No additional independent verification of the designation is included in the excerpts provided. The incident highlights how public-event participation can be affected by competing characterizations of organizations.