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Key Takeaways

The SPLC indictment reveals a shocking betrayal that validates what patriots have known for years – this organization weaponized “hate” labels against Americans while secretly funding the very extremists it claimed to fight. (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026)

SPLC secretly funded extremists with $3M: While branding patriots as “domestic terrorists,” the organization funneled donor money to KKK leaders, Aryan Nations, and National Socialist groups from 2014-2023.

Manufactured division for profit: The SPLC created a self-sustaining hate industry by paying extremists $270K to help organize Charlottesville while publicly condemning the same violence. (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026)

Weaponized smears against mainstream Americans: Peaceful Christian organizations, border security groups, and parental rights advocates were labeled “hate groups” to silence constitutional dissent. (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026)

Trump’s DOJ restores justice: Acting AG Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel exposed this fraud through an 11-count federal indictment, including wire fraud and money laundering charges.

Patriots vindicated after decades of attacks: The indictment proves America First conservatives were right all along about this Deep State smear machine that profited from manufactured chaos. (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026)

OFFICIAL DOJ ANNOUNCEMENT — STRAIGHT FROM THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT:

Conservative commentator Nick Sortor captured the moment perfectly:

Nick Sortor followed up with even more fire, highlighting FBI Director Kash Patel’s explosive revelation:

Watch the full official DOJ Press Conference where Acting AG Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel dropped the bombshell announcement:

FBI Director Kash Patel followed up with this powerful direct statement:

Patriots, here is the complete, unedited federal indictment

This historic case represents more than criminal charges; it’s the Constitutional Republic fighting back against unaccountable organizations that declared war on our founding principles while enriching themselves through deception. 🚨 BREAKING: A federal grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama, has returned an 11-count indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center. The organization faces six counts of wire fraud, four counts of false statements to a federally insured bank, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering [1]. As the Department of Justice stated in their official press release, “The indictment alleges that SPLC solicited donations from the public by falsely claiming the funds would be used solely to fight violent extremist groups, while in reality, SPLC funneled millions of those donor dollars to the very individuals and organizations it claimed to oppose.” Patriots can read the full DOJ press release and view the official indictment for themselves at justice.gov [1]. The SPLC Indictment constitutes a seismic change in the fight to reclaim our Constitutional Republic from unaccountable organizations that have waged war on American sovereignty, our borders, and our founding principles (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026).

Patriots, stay tuned—up ahead, you will find concrete ways to take action and stand up for our Republic in the wake of this indictment. The steps you can take and how to get involved are coming up next, so prepare to join the movement for real accountability.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche waited before the  nation and delivered what millions of us have known for decades: the self-appointed “hate watchdog” was not fighting extremism. The indictment alleges that between 2014 and 2023, the SPLC funneled more than $3 million in donor funds to individuals affiliated with violent extremist groups. These groups included the Ku Klux Klan, United Klans of America, Unite the Right, National Alliance, National Socialist Movement, Aryan Nations-affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, and American Front [1]. These are the very organizations the SPLC claimed to oppose while it solicited donations from Americans who believed their money would dismantle hate.

The Trump DOJ SPLC investigation shows a  pattern that began in the 1980s. The organization started operating a covert network of individuals associated with or infiltrating violent extremist groups at the SPLC’s direction [1]. Donors who gave with pure hearts had no idea their contributions were being diverted to fund the leaders and organizers of racist groups. The SPLC denounced those same groups on its website at the same time [1]. This deception, as alleged in the indictment, weakens public faith and social cohesion [1] (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026).

FBI Director Kash Patel joined Blanche at the announcement. He revealed how the SPLC attempted to hide these payments through shell companies and fictitious entities. The organization opened bank accounts connected to a series of fake entities to pay its field sources covertly and deceived the financial institutions that everyday Americans rely on [2]. One informant alone received more than $1 million between 2014 and 2023 while affiliated with the neo-Nazi National Alliance [2]. The Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America was another recipient [2].

Blanche’s words cut across the fog: “The SPLC was not breaking up these  groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred” [3]. Let that sink in. The organization that branded peaceful, God-fearing patriots, border defenders, Christian parents, gun owners, and America First citizens as “domestic terrorists” was funding the  very extremists it claimed to fight. The SPLC’s manufacturing of hate created a self-sustaining empire that justified attacks on our heritage, our values, and our constitutional rights (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026).

The charges laid out in the SPLC fraud indictment reveal an operation designed to deceive donors while manufacturing the division needed to justify the organization’s bloated existence. Prosecutors focused their case on at least nine unnamed informants who received payments through the secret program [2]. Acting AG Blanche said the SPLC was “doing the exact opposite of what it told its donors it was doing – not dismantling extremism but funding it” [4].

The Charlottesville connection exposes the depth of this betrayal. The indictment reveals that one of the individuals paid by the SPLC was a member of the online leadership chat group that planned the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia [3]. Blanche confirmed that this SPLC-funded individual “helped organize that terrible event” and “was part of it” [2]. The organization paid roughly $270,000 to a member of the leadership group that planned protests. One death and dozens of injuries resulted [2]. The SPLC postured as a defender against  hate while it funded the planners of the very violence it would later exploit to smear conservatives and constitutionalists.

Patel called the conduct “serious and egregious.” The SPLC “used the money they raised from their donor network to actually pay the leadership of these very groups” [5]. The organization “purported to dismantle violent extremist groups, but in turn actually merely fueled  that hatred” [2]. This was not intelligence gathering to protect Americans. This was SPLC money laundering through shell companies to sustain a hate industry that had enriched   its operators while justifying endless attacks on our freedoms.

The SPLC enemy within operated with impunity for decades and branded organizations defending our Constitution, our borders, and our Christian heritage as extremists (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026). The SPLC has faced heavy  criticism from conservatives who accused it of maligning right-wing organizations as extremist groups because of their viewpoints [3]. This indictment vindicates what we have said all along. The organization was not a civil rights defender but a partisan smear machine that profited from the division it manufactured.

Blanche confirmed the investigation “has been going on for a long time” and explained that it began in 2019, was halted in early 2021 under the President’s government, and then was revived in January 2025 at the start of President Trump’s second term [2]. According to DOJ officials, the investigation paused in 2021 due to a shift in administration priorities, with some leaders citing a need for “resource reallocation” and a new  focus on other policy areas. It was only in 2025, after new leadership took office, that the full scope of evidence against the SPLC was urgently pursued and the investigation resumed. Noting these dates makes it clear how the political winds influenced the search for justice. The Trump DOJ exposes that the SPLC represents more than criminal charges. This is We the People reclaiming the Rule of Law from organizations that declared war on our founding document, our sovereignty, and our God-given rights.

The SPLC deep state connection runs deeper still (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026). The FBI severed all relationships with the organization after Director Patel determined it had “long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine” [5]. The same organization that labeled peaceful Americans as threats was funding extremists through a massive fraud operation spanning decades. Blanche said the case, if allegations prove true, “shakes the heart of our democracy to understand what happened” [2].

The SPLC’s interim CEO, Bryan Fair, claimed the organization’s confidential sources “risked their lives” and that information shared with law enforcement “saved lives” [2]. Yet Acting AG Blanche said, “there’s no information that we have that suggests that the money that they were paying to these informants and these members of these organizations, they then turned around and shared what they learned with law enforcement” [2]. The organization kept the program secret not to protect informants but to deceive donors. Those donors funded a hate industry that profited  the SPLC while manufacturing the extremism it claimed to oppose (Southern Poverty Law Center Selects Former Board Chair Bryan Fair as Interim President and CEO After Margaret Huang Announces Resignation, 2025).

This America First moment represents a turning point. Patriots who defended our borders, honored our heritage, and stood for constitutional principles were smeared for years by an organization that was itself funding white supremacists and Nazi groups. The hypocrisy accelerated a machine that profited from upheaval  whilst it silenced dissent and undermined trust in our institutions.

We the People have had enough.

The Indictment Exposed: Fraud, Deception, and the Hate Industry

The federal grand jury’s 11-count indictment lays bare a fraud scheme that operated for nearly a decade under the guise of civil rights work. Six counts of wire fraud form the foundation of the SPLC fraud indictment and target the organization’s solicitation of donations through materially false representations about how funds would be used [2]. Four counts of false statements to a federally insured bank expose how the SPLC deceived financial institutions to open accounts for shell entities that conducted no actual business [2]. One count of conspiracy to commit money laundering reveals efforts to disguise the true nature, source, ownership, and control of fraudulently obtained donor funds [2].

The SPLC wire fraud charges center on a simple but devastating allegation: the organization told donors their contributions would dismantle white supremacy while secretly using those same dollars to enrich the leaders of racist organizations. The indictment alleges that the scheme’s objective was to obtain money through donations by making materially false representations and omissions about how the donated funds would be used [2]. Donors believed they were funding the fight against hate. Their money was funding the hate itself, in fact.

The mechanics of this deception required infrastructure that was by no means  simple. The organization opened bank accounts connected to fictitious entities to covertly pay individuals the SPLC referred to internally as “field sources” or “the Fs” [2][2]. These shell companies existed solely to obscure the flow of donor dollars to extremists. Prosecutors identified entities such as “Fox Photography” and “Rare Books Warehouse” that were used to funnel donor funds to informants in a scheme to conceal the funds’ true purpose [2]. The covert nature of these accounts allowed the SPLC to disguise transactions that would have horrified the donors whose goodwill funded them [2].

FBI Director Kash Patel described the laundering process in stark terms: “The money was passed from SPLC to one sham account, to a second sham account, and then loaded onto prepaid cards to give to the members of the extremist groups” [6]. His multi-tiered approach  was created to conceal  the source of funds and deceive the financial institutions that everyday Americans trust [6]. The SPLC made false statements to federally insured banks to maintain this covert network and misled financial institutions about the true nature of the accounts and the entities behind them [2][6].

The documented transfers reveal payments that financed exactly the kind of extremism the SPLC condemned publicly. One informant affiliated with the neo-Nazi National Alliance received more than $1 million between 2014 and 2023 [2][2]. Another individual, an officer in the Aryan Nations-affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, collected more than $300,000 [2]. A former chairman of the National Alliance received $140,000 [2]. A former leader of the National Socialist Party was paid $70,000 [2]. These were not small payments to low-level sources. These were substantial sums flowing to the leadership of the most violent racist organizations in America [2].

The Charlottesville payment, detailed in the opening section, represents only one example of how deeply the SPLC embedded itself in extremist operations. The indictment outlines $3 million in payments made to informants between 2014 and 2023 [2][6]. Prosecutors say the SPLC distributed this money to at least eight individuals over nearly a decade [2]. According to the charging documents, these individuals were not exclusively  passive witnesses. Some helped facilitate extremist activity or provided information and materials that were later incorporated into SPLC reporting [2]. This, prosecutors say, created a feedback loop in which the organization simultaneously funded and documented the same activity [2].

Acting U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama Kevin Davidson stated that the alleged deception “weakens public faith and social cohesion” [2][2]. The SPLC bank fraud charges indicate how the organization allegedly lied to financial institutions to perpetuate the scheme. The SPLC made a series of false statements about the accounts’ operations to keep the fraud going [2]. These lies allowed the organization to continue funneling donor dollars through fictitious entities while sustaining the appearance of legitimate civil rights work.

The SPLC money laundering charge captures the core  of the hate industry business model. The organization raised hundreds of millions, promising to fight extremism, and then secretly paid extremists through shell companies designed to hide the transactions. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Alabama Northern Division filed two forfeiture actions to recover alleged proceeds of the organization’s fraud scheme [2][2]. These forfeiture actions target the ill-gotten gains from an operation that prosecutors say boosted the  SPLC while manufacturing the very division it claimed to oppose.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche framed the scheme in terms that strike a chord with every American who has been smeared by the SPLC deep state apparatus: “The SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence” [2]. The organization used donor money to allegedly profit off Klansmen and then utilized the existence of those same extremist groups to justify its attacks on Constitution-loving patriots [2]. This Department of Justice will hold the SPLC and every other fraudulent organization accountable that operates with the same deceptive playbook, Blanche declared [2]. No entity is above the law.

The hate industry’s business model becomes clear when seen through the lens  of this indictment. The SPLC built its fundraising around a mission to track and fight hate groups and raised money from thousands of donors who believed their contributions would help disrupt extremist activity [2]. But between 2014 and 2023, some of that money was instead secretly siphoned to individuals working within those same groups [2]. As a result, the organization could point to the continued existence and activity of extremist organizations to justify more fundraising and create a self-perpetuating cycle that benefited  the SPLC while enabling the very extremism donors thought they were fighting.

FBI Director Patel emphasized that the investigation revealed how the SPLC “lied to their donors, vowing to dismantle violent extremist groups, and actually turned around and paid the leaders of these very extremist groups” [2]. Patel said the organization used funds to help facilitate state and federal crimes [2]. That is illegal, and this is an ongoing investigation against all individuals involved, Patel confirmed [2]. The Trump DOJ exposes SPLC for what it always was: not a civil rights organization but a profit-driven machine that manufactured division to justify its existence and fund its attacks on America First values.

The same organization that labeled peaceful, sovereignty-defending patriots as threats was secretly enriching white supremacists and neo-Nazis. The same organization that smeared Christian parents defending their children’s education was funding the Ku Klux Klan. The same organization that attacked border defenders as extremists was paying leaders of the National Socialist Movement. The hypocrisy funded a bloated empire that used the chaos it helped sustain to justify its war on our constitutional heritage and our national sovereignty.

The SPLC’s enemy within utilized the language of civil rights to silence dissent while profiting from the extremism it secretly funded (DOJ Charges Civil Rights Group Over KKK Sources, 2026). Acting U.S. Attorney Davidson noted that the scheme damages the public faith that civil society depends on [2][2]. Americans who donate to fight hate expect their money to be used as promised. Organizations that lie about how funds are spent corrode the foundations of trust that make charitable giving possible.

The Rule of Law must apply equally to all (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026). The indictment names only the organization itself at this stage, with no executives or employees charged [2]. DOJ officials have made clear the investigation is ongoing and could expand as prosecutors continue to examine the alleged conduct [2]. We the People demand full accountability for every individual who participated in this fraud, every decision-maker who approved payments to extremists, and every executive who signed off on the deceptive fundraising that made it possible. Patriots can help make this demand a reality: contact your elected officials—your U.S. Representatives, Senators, state lawmakers, your state’s Attorney General, and local district attorneys—and urge them to call for strong oversight and public hearings in all jurisdictions. Specifically, demand action from the U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, as well as your state legislative oversight committees. Attend town halls and committee meetings to voice your demand that all responsible individuals, not just the organization, are held personally to account. Let your voice be heard: write letters, send emails, call offices, and encourage your community to insist on transparency, prosecution, and justice for every individual who played a role in the SPLC’s alleged scheme.

Decades of Weaponized Smears Against Patriots

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Long before the SPLC Indictment exposed the organization’s fraud, the Southern Poverty Law Center spent decades perfecting its most profitable weapon: the systematic smearing of peaceful, sovereignty-defending Americans as extremists. The SPLC waged war on Constitution-loving patriots, Christian parents, border defenders, and America First citizens who dared to stand for our national heritage and founding principles while secretly enriching white supremacists and neo-Nazis with donor funds.

The organization’s infamous “hate map” became the primary tool for silencing dissent and eroding our Republic (Southern Poverty Law Center charged with defrauding donors with payments to extremist informants, 2026). The SPLC documented 1,371 hate and antigovernment extremist groups across the United States in 2024 [7]. That surveillance apparatus tracked 835 antigovernment groups and 595 hate groups by 2023, totaling 1,430 organizations [7]. These numbers justified an empire built on manufactured division. The map did not simply  track actual white supremacist organizations. The SPLC expanded the project it used to monitor the Ku Klux Klan and targeted conservative and Christian organizations defending religious freedom, parental rights, and immigration law enforcement [6] (Southern Poverty Law Center adds parental rights groups to ‘hate map’, 2023).

The Family Research Council serves as a prime example of how the SPLC’s’ enemy within’ operates. The organization labels FRC an “anti-LGBTQ hate group” for defending traditional marriage and biological reality [8]. The real-life consequences of this smear became deadly in 2012 when a gunman targeted the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., planning to kill everyone in the building [6]. He told the FBI he targeted the council because he found it on the SPLC’s hate map [6]. He is now serving 25 years in prison after pleading guilty to terrorism [6]. The SPLC condemned the attack but kept the council on its hate map [6], which demonstrates that even when its smears inspire actual violence against peaceful Americans, the hate industry rolls on.

Alliance Defending Freedom, an organization dedicated to religious liberty, appears on the map as an “anti-LGBT hate group” [6]. Focus on the Family, the Colorado Springs-based ministry, received the same designation for its “biblical worldview strategy” that opposes same-sex marriage and affirms biological sexual identity [8]. The SPLC claims the organization’s Daily Citizen “demonizes LGBTQ+ people” and “promotes anti-trans pseudoscience, such as conversion therapy” [8]. Focus on the Family President Jim Daly called the hate label “slander” and stated that “just because Christians believe there’s a natural order to marriage and creating families and gender doesn’t make you homophobic or intolerant” [8].

The consequences go beyond  reputation damage. Being designated a “hate group” has real-life effects: Amazon excluded groups such as Alliance Defending Freedom, Family Research Council, and the Ruth Institute from its charitable giving program, AmazonSmile, based on the SPLC’s designation [9]. Media outlets that previously covered these organizations gave them “the cold shoulder” suddenly [6]. The SPLC uses a mix of quotes taken out of context and guilt by association to suggest its ideological opponents are fomenting hate, then presents reports of “hate on the rise” to urge donors to empty their pockets [6] (Gryboski, 2018).

Border security organizations faced equally vicious attacks. The Dustin Inman Society, a small Georgia-based nonprofit supporting immigration law enforcement, was labeled an “anti-immigrant hate group” in 2018 [2]. The group’s founder, D.A. King, was moved to support action against illegal immigration by the story of a Georgia boy who lost his life at the hands of an illegal immigrant in a 2000 car crash [6]. An SPLC director told the Associated Press in 2011 that the society was not a hate group [6]. The SPLC turned on a dime in 2018 when an SPLC staffer registered as a lobbyist opposing legislation that the Dustin Inman Society supported [6]. King sent a letter demanding a retraction. He filed a defamation lawsuit after the SPLC failed to respond [6]. Media outlets that had previously interviewed King refused to cover him, and his small organization suffered financially from the smear campaign [6]. King says he had to take out a second mortgage to keep his organization running [6].

The Center for Immigration Studies was labeled an “anti-immigrant hate group” because it “denigrates immigrants and supports efforts to make the lives of immigrants so hard that they leave on their own,” according to the SPLC [2]. King countered that the SPLC is the “political enemy because they support  sanctuary cities and are against enforcement” [2]. The “hate group” label negatively affected the organization’s ability to support legislation or make changes [2]. The smear was “clearly an empty smear designed to marginalize us in the eyes of the media and the legislators,” King stated [2]. Once a newspaper has a sentence saying an organization has been labeled a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center, “that’s all the leftists need in the media, in politics, and anywhere to disregard anything you say” [2].

The Trump DOJ SPLC investigation also sheds light on the organization’s role in magnifying divisive accounts around  figures like conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Jones was ordered to pay the families of Sandy Hook mass shooting victims almost $1 billion in damages for false claims [10]. A Connecticut jury awarded the plaintiffs a total of $965 million, with Jones also paying legal costs [10]. The Supreme Court rejected Jones’ appeal of the $1.4 billion judgment [11]. The SPLC presented itself as a watchdog documenting his false claims about Sandy Hook, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the Charlottesville rally, while Jones’ conduct was independently reprehensible [12]. The organization accused Jones of falsely claiming that shadowy groups within the U.S. government arranged these events [12].

The SPLC applauded the landmark ruling holding white supremacists liable for the Charlottesville “Unite the Right” rally [13]. The organization commended Integrity First for America for bringing the lawsuit [13]. The SPLC fraud indictment revealed the organization was paying roughly $270,000 to a member of the leadership group that planned the Unite the Right protests in Charlottesville, which resulted in the death of one person and injured dozens more [14]. The hypocrisy is staggering: publicly condemning the rally while secretly funding its organizers, then using the  tragedy to justify further attacks on patriots.

Now, with the SPLC finally under federal indictment, Alex Jones — the very patriot the SPLC sued in 2018 for exposing their dirty tactics — delivered this powerful breaking analysis:

Now Alex Jones — the very patriot the SPLC and Georgetown University sued in 2018 for exposing these tactics — has released the proof live:

Turning Point USA faced similar targeting. The center came under fresh scrutiny after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk brought renewed attention to its characterization [3]. The center had a section on Turning Point USA in a report titled “The Year in Hate and Extremism 2024” that described the group as “A Case Study of the Hard Right in 2024” [3]. FBI Director Kash Patel severed the agency’s relationship with the center, which had long provided law enforcement with research on hate crime and domestic extremism [3]. Patel accused the center of defaming “mainstream Americans” with its “hate map” that documents alleged anti-government and hate groups inside the United States [3].

Charlie Kirk himself fired back at the SPLC’s smear campaign, calling their “hate group” label a badge of honor:

The SPLC’s manufacturing hate pattern becomes apparent  when examining how the organization weaponized its platform against Moms for Liberty and other parent groups defending children from sexualization in schools [15]. The SPLC earned the ire of conservatives by criticizing organizations that many on the right consider to be squarely within the American mainstream [15] (Sprayregen, 2023). The SPLC defines a hate group as an organization that “has beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics” [15]. Any group opposing the radical gender ideology being pushed in our schools becomes a target by that elastic definition.

Patriots who defended our borders, honored our heritage, and stood for constitutional principles were smeared by an organization that was itself funding white supremacists and Nazi groups. The SPLC deep state connection ran deeper than we imagined (DOJ charges civil rights group over KKK sources, 2026). FBI Director Patel wrote that “The Southern Poverty Law Center long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine” [16]. Their so-called “hate map” was used to defame mainstream Americans and even inspired violence [16].

The validation for We the People who saw through this deception for years is now complete. The America First movement, supporters of Christian values, and defenders of our Constitutional Republic were right all along. This was the enemy within, attacking our God-given rights and sovereignty while profiting from the turmoil  it manufactured (Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hate Map, 2026). The Rule of Law SPLC now faces represents justice delayed but not denied. Every patriot smeared, every organization defamed, every donor deceived, now sees the truth exposed under Trump DOJ, as the SPLC leadership is exposed.

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Rally to Action: What Patriots Must Do Now

Patriots, the Time or Action is IMMEDIATE!!

We the People have witnessed a historic strike against the  enemy within. The SPLC Indictment has exposed how this unaccountable, tax-exempt smear factory spent decades branding God-fearing American patriots, border defenders, Christian parents, gun owners, and every Constitution-loving citizen who dares put America First as “domestic terrorists” while it secretly funneled over $3 million in donor dollars to KKK leaders, Aryan Nations affiliates, National Socialist groups, and other radicals it claimed to oppose [17].

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel have made it crystal clear: the SPLC wasn’t fighting hate. It was manufacturing racial division and chaos to justify its bloated empire, silence dissent, damage our  national sovereignty, undermine our heritage, and divide this Constitutional Republic [1]. Real Americans paid the price in lost freedoms and fractured unity while this Deep State favorite profited from the very extremism it helped sustain.

NO MORE.

Trump’s DOJ is restoring the Rule of Law. The Republic is fighting back against those who declared war on our God-given rights, our borders, our founding principles, and our sacred Constitution. A conviction will result in the forfeiture of financial gains from the alleged illegal activities [1]. This is an ongoing investigation against all individuals involved [1].

This is your time, Patriots. Share this piece everywhere on X, Facebook, Gab, Truth Social, email, and text groups. Contact your representatives today and advocate for a full congressional investigation into the SPLC’s network, its tax-exempt status, and every NGO that weaponized “hate” labels against We the People. Support America First organizations and grassroots groups defending our borders, heritage, and Constitutional liberties. Attend town halls and public hearings. Make your voice heard and volunteer in your community to wake up fellow patriots.

Now is also the moment to build real momentum on the ground. Team up with other patriots in your area by forming local America First action groups or connecting with established organizations in your community. Meet regularly at local venues, churches, and community halls  to share information, plan events, and coordinate outreach. Pool your talents and resources to organize rallies, distribute information, and support one another. By working together locally, you strengthen your voice and create a network that stands strong in defense of our Constitution. Stay alert and keep informed, as prosecutions, court hearings, and convictions are ahead.

To make an immediate impact, take these concrete action steps:

• Call or email your U.S. Representative and Senators. Use a sample script like: “I urge you to back  a full investigation into the SPLC and any group that weaponized ‘hate’ labels against mainstream Americans. We deserve openness and answerability.”

• Write a personalized letter for your state legislators. Share your concerns and request public hearings or oversight action.

• Organize a local meeting with friends and neighbors. Use your community center, church, or local library as a gathering place to inform others and plan collective action.

• Offer to speak during the public comment section at your city council, school board, or county commission meetings. Clearly demand oversight and share key facts from this case.

• Set up a group text or mail thread to keep local patriots informed about forthcoming  hearings or local advocacy opportunities.

• Print flyers summarizing your main points  and  distribute them in your community or at local events.

• Invite others to volunteer for local America First campaigns, write op-eds to your local newspaper, or share facts from this document in neighborhood groups.

Every single action adds to the movement. Be bold. Act now.

We turn righteous outrage into unbreakable resolve together. The truth is exploding. The Republic is rising.

America First. Constitutional Republic FOREVER. 🔥🇺🇸

Closing: America First. Constitutional Republic FOREVER.

We the People have witnessed the mask ripped off. The SPLC Indictment vindicates every patriot who stood firm while the Deep State smear factory tried to brand us as extremists. The organization collected millions and promised to fight hate, all while secretly funding the very KKK leaders, Aryan Nations affiliates, and National Socialist groups it claimed to oppose. Trump’s DOJ has restored the Rule of Law and exposed the enemy within. This fight continues, and we must alert and bring every actor involved fully accountable. Stay united, reclaim our Constitutional Republic from unelected NGOs that profit from division. Together, our voices are unstoppable. Truth is on our side, Patriots. The Republic rises. Stand strong. Unite. Act. America First. Constitutional Republic FOREVER. 🔥🇺🇸

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FAQs

Q1. What charges does the Southern Poverty Law Center face in the federal indictment? The SPLC faces an 11-count federal indictment, including six counts of wire fraud, four counts of false statements to a federally insured bank, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. The charges stem from allegations that the organization deceived donors about how their donations would be applied and used while secretly funneling over $3 million to individuals affiliated with extremist groups between 2014 and 2023.

Q2. How did the SPLC allegedly hide payments to extremist group members? According to the indictment, the SPLC created shell companies and fictitious entities such as “Fox Photography” and “Rare Books Warehouse” to conceal payments. The organization opened bank accounts connected to these fake entities and made false statements to federally insured banks. Money was passed through multiple sham accounts before being loaded onto prepaid cards and distributed to individuals affiliated with groups like the KKK, National Alliance, and Aryan Nations.

Q3. Which extremist groups allegedly received funding from the SPLC? The indictment alleges that SPLC donor funds went to individuals affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan, United Klans of America, Unite the Right, National Alliance, National Socialist Movement, Aryan Nations affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, National Socialist Party of America (American Nazi Party), and American Front. One informant affiliated with the neo-Nazi National Alliance alone received more than $1 million between 2014 and 2023.

Q4. What connection does the SPLC have to the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally? The indictment reveals that the SPLC paid approximately $270,000 to a member of the online leadership chat group that helped plan and organize the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. This individual was part of the leadership team that organized the event, which resulted in one death and dozens of injuries.

Q5. What happens next in the SPLC case? The investigation is ongoing and could expand to include individual executives and employees who participated in the alleged fraud scheme. The Department of Justice has filed forfeiture actions to recover proceeds from the alleged fraud. If convicted, the SPLC faces trial monetary penalties and the forfeiture of gains from illegal activities. Prosecutors continue to examine the conduct and gather evidence for al further charges.

References

[1] – https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/federal-grand-jury-charges-southern-poverty-law-center-wire-fraud-false-statements-and
[2] – https://www.denvergazette.com/2023/04/06/splc-hate-group-labeling-of-conservative-groups-gets-legal-scrutiny-6f0c3e02-97b1-5c57-b8b4-610e607c5f2a/
[3] – https://www.npr.org/2026/04/21/g-s1-118275/southern-poverty-law-center-fraud-charges-paid-informants
[4] – https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/21/doj-southern-poverty-law-center-investigation
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