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Editor’s note: For years now, IFA has covered the SPLC’s attacks on Christian and conservative organizations. Now, the organization is finally being held accountable for its role in fomenting hate and division.

The Southern Poverty Law Center has raised money for decades claiming to dismantle white supremacy, but it funneled millions of dollars to white nationalist groups, including the Ku Klux Klan, according to a federal indictment handed down Tuesday.

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The SPLC claims it was funding informants inside the extremist groups.

While the SPLC “purports to fight white supremacy and racial hatred,” acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a press conference that “the SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose.”

Blanche highlighted one example from the indictment, where the SPLC paid a member of the leadership group that planned the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.

“The Southern Poverty Law Center themselves advertise to raise money to dismantle violent extremist groups … however, the SPLC used the money they raised from their donor network to actually pay the leadership of these very groups,” FBI Director Kash Patel explained at the press conference.

The indictment charges the SPLC with six counts of wire fraud, aiming to “obtain money via donations through materially false representations and omissions about what the donated funds would be used for.” It charges the SPLC with four counts of false statements to a federally insured bank by creating accounts for fictitious entities to funnel the money. Finally, it charges the SPLC with one count of conspiracy to commit concealment of money laundering.

The Justice Department’s indictment claims that the SPLC directed more than $1 million to an affiliate of the National Alliance; more than $300,000 to an affiliate of the Aryan Nations; more than $270,000 to a member of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017; more than $140,000 to the former chairman of the National Alliance; more than $73,000 to former Ku Klux Klan members; and more than $19,000 to the president of American Front.

Blanche said the federal investigation began years ago, and the Biden administration shut it down. The Daily Signal previously reported that members of the Biden administration worked closely with the SPLC.

Patel said the FBI’s “investigation revealed that funds were used to facilitate the commission of further state and federal offenses, totaling over $3 million.”

He said the SPLC allegedly engaged in a “widespread, decade-long multimillion-dollar fraud” and proceeded to “hide their criminal activity from our financial banking network.”

A reporter noted that the FBI had previously worked with the SPLC, and asked whether the SPLC revealed to law enforcement that it was funding these entities.

Patel said he did not find it surprising that the SPLC “never told anybody that they were paying off the Ku Klux Klan.”

Bryan Fair, interim president and CEO of the SPLC, revealed the federal investigation Tuesday morning, and admitted that the SPLC had paid informants in white nationalist groups.

Fair added that the use of paid informants was “necessary” because of threats the SPLC faced.

Fair noted that in 1983, members of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan firebombed the SPLC’s offices, and he claimed staff have faced “countless credible threats” since.

“For decades, we engaged in unprecedented litigation to dismantle the Klan and other hate groups,” he said.

“In light of that work, we sought to protect the safety of our staff and the public. We frequently shared what we learned from informants with local and federal law enforcement, including the FBI. We did not, however, share our use of informants broadly with anyone, to protect the identity and safety of the informants and their families.”

The SPLC built its reputation by suing Ku Klux Klan groups into bankruptcy. Now, the group publishes a “hate map” including mainstream conservative and Christian groups alongside Klan chapters.

The SPLC did not immediately respond to The Daily Signal’s request for comment.

What do you think of this indictment? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

This article was originally published at The Daily Signal. Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gageskidmore/54817708751/, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=175752593.

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Kathy Emahiser
April 26, 2026

Father we thank you for exposing the entrenched darkness of the SPLC. May justice be done swiftly. Even though they have engaged in such heinous acts, I pray that they will repent with sincere hearts and give their lives to the Lord Jesus and live a sold-out life for him in prison and continue after released. Thank you Father for answering my prayer.

Darlene Estlow
April 26, 2026

Praise God for the revelations about the SPLC. I pray their activities against Christian organizations would be completely exposed and they would no longer be able to lie and cheat.

    Danny
    April 29, 2026

    You calling the KKK a Christian organization and wanting to be in support of the KKK is noted. Wow.

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Lorenz Will
April 25, 2026

I agree with Danny. It is very disturbing to see Christians criticize the Southern Poverty Law Center, which seeks to limit the effectiveness of a group like the KKK and instead Christians do not seem to be concerned with the work of KKK but want to protect the KKK from organizations that would limit what they are able to do. It is very disturbing that Christians seem to want to side with the KKK in this dispute. No amount of diffusion will change that that is what is being said here in these comments.

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Danny Wise
April 24, 2026

This site and the comments on here are just silly. Because IFA has nothing to do with actually being honest and reporting facts, you will notice that when this case gets thrown out because there is nothing to it, IFA will never report on that. Wait and see.

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NAOMI NEVERS
April 23, 2026

the SPLC has been dishonest from the very beginning and I think that they should be prosecuted to the full intent of the law. They should be fined so largely that they are forced to shut down.

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Robert Walling
April 23, 2026

God Bless those who pressed for this evil to be brought to light, but the ultimate gratitude for this triumph of good over evil goes to our Father in Heaven, Thank You Lord for your guidance and help in this righteous endeavor. All Hail Our Lord and Savior, and as Always God Bless America! Sincerely, Robert Walling, Seattle, Washington.

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Ron Glenn Deere
April 23, 2026

FINALLY. this organization is being held responsible. I have prayed for its demise for year upon year, but they STILL resist…until recently, praise the Lord!

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Travis
April 23, 2026

So, you ignore an AI image of Trump as Jesus for false information? You conservatives are that gullible!

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    Fern Lake
    April 23, 2026

    I disagree with your evaluation. Jesus is depicted with scars in his hands, a heart on his chest or a halo of light. None of these are in the AI image you reference. So I see it as a person being Christ like, as we as Christians are called to be.

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    Dannie
    April 25, 2026

    The AI image isn’t false INFORMATION. It’s a made up picture. Not information.

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Paul Fishman
April 23, 2026

The SPLC is one that was a sham and total hypocrisy. They were so stupid and mixed up confusing Conservative Christian Groups with the KKK (The Krazed Killers for Krist) Instead they funded the KKK and now they are going out of business at the end of April 2026.

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LJW
April 23, 2026

The SPLC may have started out for good but have become anti American and anti God. They have self appointed themselves as the ultimate authority on what is right and who is guilty while they knowingly twist the truth to meet their agenda. They all should be disbarred never to practice law again. They should be ashamed of the wrongs they have committed but being as arrogant as they are they have lied and distorted truth to get there evil agenda. I trust God will judge them according to their actions. 🙏😇🙏

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Sue Magnuson
April 23, 2026

Now let us uncover who funds the Antifa movement.!

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Elizabeth Schneider
April 23, 2026

That’s why I do NOT trust man including any and all presidents!..
We all should not have so much fauth and trust in man and especially politicians! ..
God is my only to trust!.. AMEN!!!!

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    Carol G
    April 24, 2026

    I must disagree. God doesn’t want us distrusting all mankind. Jesus Himself did not display such behavior while on earth. To automatically distrust someone puts a negative impression in your mind against people who may not have earned such disrespect. Personally, I don’t want to displease God doing this.
    Jesus, please melt Elizabeth’s heart and lead her to love people and pray for them.

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