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At this point, it really looks like these extremist "right-wing" movements are nothing but FBI in...

By Glenn Beck
Posted April 22, 2026

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Glenn Beck is a conservative media personality, radio host, and founder of The Blaze, known for his outspoken commentary on politics, culture, and conspiracy theories. His style is often dramatic, sarcastic, and polemical, appealing to right-leaning audiences while drawing criticism for promoting unsubstantiated claims. Credibility varies: praised by supporters for exposing issues, but frequently accused by mainstream outlets of sensationalism and misinformation.

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The post claims that right-wing extremist movements are infiltrated by FBI informants and funded by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), alleging a DOJ indictment accuses SPLC of siphoning over $3 million to Klansmen, Neo-Nazis, and Unite the Right planners via fraud and money laundering. It frames this as evidence of a 'color revolution' plot against conservatives. However, no search results confirm this indictment, which appears unsubstantiated; instead, sources document rising right-wing extremism, FBI focus on such threats, and SPLC's role tracking hate groups.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is gaining traction amid ongoing debates over domestic extremism, FBI surveillance, and NGO funding post-2024 elections and 2026 political tensions. Its sensational accusation against SPLC taps into conservative distrust of 'deep state' actors and civil rights watchdogs. Viral spread on X is fueled by Beck's large following and shares among anti-establishment communities.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1SPLC has tracked white supremacist groups for decades but faced lawsuits over designating some conservatives as 'extremists'.
  • 2FBI reports show right-wing extremists responsible for most domestic terror deaths since 9/11, outpacing other ideologies.
  • 3Glenn Beck popularized the 'color revolution' theory, linking U.S. protests to foreign-backed regime change tactics.
  • 4No public DOJ indictment matches the post's $3M SPLC fraud claim as of April 2026; it echoes unverified online narratives.
  • 5Social media algorithms have amplified right-wing extremism, per congressional reports on platforms like Twitter and YouTube.

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At this point, it really looks like these extremist "right-wing" movements are nothing but FBI in...