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PoliticsApril 22, 2026
DOJ drops SHOCKING indictment of Southern Policy Law Center, says they funded the "white supremacy" they tried to blame on Trump
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REPORTER: I just want to make sure I understand. You're alleging that the Southern Poverty Law Center was paying the leaders of KKK and other groups?
BLANCHE: I'm not alleging it. The grand jury returned an indictment that says that pic.twitter.com/RwiQLpxCYR
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 21, 2026
I almost can't even find the words. We've all seen stories that fit a little bit too neatly into narratives. We've all at least assumed many of the protests we've seen have been funded by left-wing non-profits and NGOs. But for a grand jury to find probable cause that one of the top, finger-quoted, "non-partisan" organizations was doing what we all knew it was doing?
And it's the Southern Policy Law Center (SPLC)?
AND that they, among other things, funded the "Unite The Right" rally, the left and the media (but I repeat myself) used to campaign against Trump until the pandemic happened?
I mean...dude?
Long story short (too late) about the SPLC. They are the finger quote, "non-partisan" organization that fought hate by claiming everyone on the right and every position conservatives hold was rooted in hate, usually white supremacy. This allowed the media and Democrats (but I repeat myself) to cite SPLC when they claimed raaaaaacism against any opinion they didn't like.
According to a grand jury, the SPLC was taking its donations to fight hate and using them to fund hate, so it could collect more donations to fight hate.
🚨HAPPENING NOW: Justice Department announces indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center ("SPLC"). Our indictment alleges SPLC secretly funneled MORE THAN $3 MILLION in funds to members of white supremacist and extremist groups. pic.twitter.com/Ifpda94f7D
— U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) April 21, 2026
Todd Blanche lays it out: The Southern Poverty Law Center “was doing the exact opposite of what it’s told its donors it was doing. Not dismantling extremism, but funding it.”
Between 2014–2023, SPLC paid at least $3 MILLION to people tied to the KKK, Nazis, and other extremist… pic.twitter.com/4RVjRNzwZV
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) April 22, 2026
Here are the grand jury charges. A lot of the focus is on the SPLC funding the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville. That was the "white supremacist" rally where President Trump said there were "very fine people on both sides..." and where the left and the media (but I repeat myself) created a hoax by editing out his next sentence, "I'm not talking about the white supremacists or the neo nazis."
The People Who Controlled Joe Biden Administration used it as their rationale to run for president.
Well...
Well, this story isn’t going to get any coverage in the majority of media. The Southern Poverty Law Center played a major role in organizing the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, which was falsely used as a political knife against Trump for years. https://t.co/8jmfPmzl1s pic.twitter.com/NypDLmYRdN
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) April 21, 2026
I remember being confused when it happened. Because you had the tiki torch thing on Friday night, and then protests and counter-protests on Saturday. The general mood on Twitter was mocking the khaki-wearing tiki torch "they will not replace us" clowns as just that. People were having a good laugh, not taking the tens of people wearing skinny jeans with their tiki torches seriously.
Tiki Torch Tough Guys tried to get crunk in #Charlottesville Virginia last night pic.twitter.com/e0GE98juIj
— MichaelRapaport (@MichaelRapaport) August 12, 2017
Then the next day, it turned serious when, suddenly, there were protesters and counter-protesters, ending with a woman being killed when she was hit by a car. And you see everything that happened from there. To this day, there are STILL people who think Trump called nazis "very fine people."
Again, and I know this is an odd thing to say in a blog post where I've invited you to read my thoughts, but right now? I got nothing. All I have is wondering if this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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