REPORTER: "You're alleging that the SPLC was paying the leaders of KKK and other groups?" BLANC...
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The post highlights a viral exchange where Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirms a federal grand jury indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for wire fraud, false statements, and money laundering. The DOJ alleges the SPLC secretly paid over $3 million from 2014-2023 to leaders of hate groups like the KKK, Aryan Nations, and a Charlottesville Unite the Right rally organizer, using donor funds under false pretenses while publicly opposing these groups. Key themes include institutional hypocrisy, donor deception, and manufactured extremism to sustain funding.
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This content is exploding due to the fresh DOJ indictment announced on April 22, 2026, exposing a major civil rights nonprofit in a shocking fraud scandal. Timing aligns with high-profile figures like FBI Director Kash Patel and Acting AG Todd Blanche amplifying it, fueling debates on left-wing organizations. Its relevance to ongoing culture wars over racism and extremism drives massive shares across partisan lines.
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- 1The SPLC allegedly paid a Charlottesville Unite the Right leader about $270,000 over eight years.
- 2Fictitious entities like 'Fox Photography' and 'Rare Books Warehouse' were used to hide payments to informants.
- 3Payments totaled over $3 million to at least eight individuals linked to KKK and neo-Nazi groups from 2014-2023.
- 4The scheme dates back to the 1980s with a covert network of infiltrators and associates.
- 5DOJ claims some funds facilitated state and federal crimes by the extremists.
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