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The SPLC: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

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26.04.2026

On Tuesday, April 21, the Department of Justice unsealed an 11-count federal indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center. Prosecutors allege the group secretly channeled more than $3 million in donor money to informants tied to the Ku Klux Klan, Aryan Nations, and National Socialist Party of America between 2014 and 2023. To hide the payments, the SPLC created shell accounts under fictitious names — "Fox Photography" and "Rare Books Warehouse" — used to funnel donor funds to extremist contacts.

In plain language, the outfit that raised hundreds of millions promising to fight hate now stands accused of writing checks to the very extremists it claimed to expose. That is not an accounting error. It is the latest confirmation that the SPLC operates as a left-wing advocacy machine dressed in civil-rights clothing. Conservatives have said so for years. The federal charges simply supply the receipts.

The SPLC earned early credibility by suing the Klan in the 1970s and 1980s. Fair enough. The mission morphed from there. Today its public "hate map" and extremist files lump mainstream conservative and Christian organizations alongside neo-Nazis. The Family Research Council landed on the list in 2010 for defending traditional marriage. Two years later, Floyd Lee Corkins II walked into FRC headquarters and opened fire, wounding a security guard. He told the FBI he chose his target from the SPLC website. I still remember the press........

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