ActBlue employees took the Fifth in House depositions 146 times https://t.co/oUtKlsuQw9 pic.twitter.com/iSAhjWOf2j
— New York Post (@nypost) April 20, 2026
ActBlue employees took the Fifth in House depositions 146 times https://t.co/oUtKlsuQw9 pic.twitter.com/iSAhjWOf2j
— New York Post (@nypost) April 20, 2026
DERSHOWITZ DEPARTS: Legal legend Alan Dershowitz is officially ditching the Democratic Party. The lifelong liberal is registering as a Republican, citing the Democratic Party's "hostility" toward Israel and a radical shift that he warns is "bad for America."
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) April 21, 2026
"I intend to work… pic.twitter.com/sfpZvgfG7N
BearlySane88 said:DERSHOWITZ DEPARTS: Legal legend Alan Dershowitz is officially ditching the Democratic Party. The lifelong liberal is registering as a Republican, citing the Democratic Party's "hostility" toward Israel and a radical shift that he warns is "bad for America."
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) April 21, 2026
"I intend to work… pic.twitter.com/sfpZvgfG7N
BearlySane88 said:DERSHOWITZ DEPARTS: Legal legend Alan Dershowitz is officially ditching the Democratic Party. The lifelong liberal is registering as a Republican, citing the Democratic Party's "hostility" toward Israel and a radical shift that he warns is "bad for America."
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) April 21, 2026
"I intend to work… pic.twitter.com/sfpZvgfG7N
sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:DERSHOWITZ DEPARTS: Legal legend Alan Dershowitz is officially ditching the Democratic Party. The lifelong liberal is registering as a Republican, citing the Democratic Party's "hostility" toward Israel and a radical shift that he warns is "bad for America."
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) April 21, 2026
"I intend to work… pic.twitter.com/sfpZvgfG7N
Dershowitz left the Democrats a long time ago.
Kamala and her supporters spent the last 3 years backing US atrocities in the Middle East for Israel and calling you antisemitic if you opposed it or made this claim.
— A Left-Wing Account ™️ (@PushDemsLeft) April 20, 2026
Funny how her tune’s changed now that she’s jealously watching from the sidelines instead of leading the charge. https://t.co/VjwNJYoBSG
🚨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
movielover said:
ActBlue, USAID, now this. SPLC funneled $3 million to hate groups?! Eleven indictments in Alabama!
movielover said:
ActBlue, USAID, now this. SPLC funneled $3 million to hate groups?! Eleven indictments in Alabama!
PAC-10-BEAR said:movielover said:
ActBlue, USAID, now this. SPLC funneled $3 million to hate groups?! Eleven indictments in Alabama!
The same Democratic Party that founded the KKK funneled money to them during the Biden era?
This is very......expected!
While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The… pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV
— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff) April 21, 2026
BearNIt said:
Do law enforcement agencies like the CIA, FBI, DEA, and local police departments pay informants?
Brought to you by the SPLC. pic.twitter.com/jOCAfKOBsk
— Politi_Rican 🇵🇷 𝕏 🇺🇸 (@TheRicanMemes) April 21, 2026
BearNIt said:
Do law enforcement agencies like the CIA, FBI, DEA, and local police departments pay informants?
BearlySane88 said:BearNIt said:
Do law enforcement agencies like the CIA, FBI, DEA, and local police departments pay informants?Brought to you by the SPLC. pic.twitter.com/jOCAfKOBsk
— Politi_Rican 🇵🇷 𝕏 🇺🇸 (@TheRicanMemes) April 21, 2026
movielover said:PAC-10-BEAR said:movielover said:
ActBlue, USAID, now this. SPLC funneled $3 million to hate groups?! Eleven indictments in Alabama!
The same Democratic Party that founded the KKK funneled money to them during the Biden era?
This is very......expected!
I hope this is just Act I now that Bondi is gone.
PAC-10-BEAR said:BearNIt said:
Do law enforcement agencies like the CIA, FBI, DEA, and local police departments pay informants?
Do law enforcement agencies like the CIA, FBI, DEA, and local police departments pay A G I T A T O R S?
Just four months ago, Jamie Raskin was lecturing America about how the SPLC needs to be relied upon to fight white supremacy —
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 22, 2026
— and railing against Trump for wanting to "undermine” the work they do.
Aged like milk. pic.twitter.com/7wutueRbMA
BearlySane88 said:While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The… pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV
— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff) April 21, 2026
PAC-10-BEAR said:
Remember when Christopher Wray said that White Supremacy was the biggest hate group and threat in the USA?
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) April 22, 2026
Yep - he knew it was all funded by the SPLC and the Democrat party when he said it. He knew it was a lie. He knew it was all fake. POS snake.
sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The… pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV
— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff) April 21, 2026
Okay, doesn't all this just mean the SPLC was paying people to infiltrate groups they thought might be white supremacist groups and report back on their activities? The dollar amounts quoted are added up over a period of like 7 years, so no one was exactly being paid a fortune here.
Unless there's evidence that these people actually created the Charlottesville rally where there would otherwise have been none (as opposed to just being active in group chats), what is the issue here?
BearlySane88 said:sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The… pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV
— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff) April 21, 2026
Okay, doesn't all this just mean the SPLC was paying people to infiltrate groups they thought might be white supremacist groups and report back on their activities? The dollar amounts quoted are added up over a period of like 7 years, so no one was exactly being paid a fortune here.
Unless there's evidence that these people actually created the Charlottesville rally where there would otherwise have been none (as opposed to just being active in group chats), what is the issue here?
Planning the event is not the same as just being active in group chats
Bernie Sanders says he finally “learned” why rural Americans overwhelmingly support Trump after speaking to his supporters.
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) April 22, 2026
“West Virginia is one of the poorest states in the country. People are struggling there… and you left the meeting understanding that people look at… pic.twitter.com/eomoiqoUo8
sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The… pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV
— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff) April 21, 2026
Okay, doesn't all this just mean the SPLC was paying people to infiltrate groups they thought might be white supremacist groups and report back on their activities? The dollar amounts quoted are added up over a period of like 7 years, so no one was exactly being paid a fortune here.
Unless there's evidence that these people actually created the Charlottesville rally where there would otherwise have been none (as opposed to just being active in group chats), what is the issue here?
Planning the event is not the same as just being active in group chats
So far all I've seen is that they were "members" of a chat group that was planning the event. Not that they planned it all by themselves. That still lines up with the idea that they were infiltrating and posing as "true believer" type members.
movielover said:
So why the shell companies?
BearlySane88 said:sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The… pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV
— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff) April 21, 2026
Okay, doesn't all this just mean the SPLC was paying people to infiltrate groups they thought might be white supremacist groups and report back on their activities? The dollar amounts quoted are added up over a period of like 7 years, so no one was exactly being paid a fortune here.
Unless there's evidence that these people actually created the Charlottesville rally where there would otherwise have been none (as opposed to just being active in group chats), what is the issue here?
Planning the event is not the same as just being active in group chats
So far all I've seen is that they were "members" of a chat group that was planning the event. Not that they planned it all by themselves. That still lines up with the idea that they were infiltrating and posing as "true believer" type members.
Yes, they were part of the leadership group who planned the event. That's bad enough. That's not just being an informant, that's actively planning the event. They also scheduled transportation. It'll be interesting to see how involved they were. It'll be even more interesting to find out who exactly it was. Probably Nick Fuentes lol
BearlySane88 said:sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:sycasey said:BearlySane88 said:While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The… pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV
— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff) April 21, 2026
Okay, doesn't all this just mean the SPLC was paying people to infiltrate groups they thought might be white supremacist groups and report back on their activities? The dollar amounts quoted are added up over a period of like 7 years, so no one was exactly being paid a fortune here.
Unless there's evidence that these people actually created the Charlottesville rally where there would otherwise have been none (as opposed to just being active in group chats), what is the issue here?
Planning the event is not the same as just being active in group chats
So far all I've seen is that they were "members" of a chat group that was planning the event. Not that they planned it all by themselves. That still lines up with the idea that they were infiltrating and posing as "true believer" type members.
Yes, they were part of the leadership group who planned the event. That's bad enough. That's not just being an informant, that's actively planning the event. They also scheduled transportation. It'll be interesting to see how involved they were. It'll be even more interesting to find out who exactly it was. Probably Nick Fuentes lol
It’s almost surreal how the media and Democrats are whitewashing the allegations against the SPLC, casting them as the good guys who just happened to pay informants. Here’s a quick sample of what’s actually in the indictment:
— Hans Mahncke (@HansMahncke) April 22, 2026
• “active promotion of racist groups”
• “made… pic.twitter.com/0I3bI8sm5i
I remember Scott Adams on his coffee show soon after Charlottesville. He mocked crowd size, saying if that’s was the best the neo-Nazis could muster, then there wasn’t a real threat.
— Election Wizard (@ElectionWiz) April 22, 2026
Scott saw it for what it was: phony and weak.
He was completely vindicated today.