SPLC Indictment Bolsters The Need To Pass The Save America Act Now
April 30, 2026

Logo of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an organization dedicated to fighting hate and promoting civil rights.

It was announced over the last week that the DOJ indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center, a far-left extremist group that has only gotten more radical over the years but still masquerades as a non-governmental “civil rights” organization whose business model is based strictly on bilking the American taxpayer.

The crux of the indictment centered on the SPLC committing fraud by pro-actively financing “far-right” extremist groups it officially deems opprobrious and deserving of condemnation – groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazi organizations.

One of the most damning items revealed by the indictment was that the SPLC had “secretly funneled more than $3 million in donated funds to individuals who were associated with various violent extremist groups.”

Of that $3 million, it was uncovered that $270,000 of monies were disbursed to an individual who helped organize the Charlottesville “Unite the Right” demonstration in 2017, which the mainstream media relentlessly gaslit into a political lightning rod for President Trump – who no doubt suffered harms to both his reputation and political prospects as a result of the manufactured controversy.

The indictment to SPLC is a welcome first step, but it also speaks to a much deeper issue about how government directly funds putative apolitical groups, or groups that go under the banner of “civil rights” but in truth conduct nefarious activities which, in turn, cause serious damage to the country.

This subversion has most prominently been in the form of undermining a duly elected President and his agenda, while stigmatizing those who valiantly serve the movement out of polite society.

Going a few steps further, some of the most loyal associates of the President have faced steep penalties to their livelihoods, reputations, and civil liberties over the last decade – bearing brutal financial costs to pay off lawyers while facing potential imprisonment, merely for exercising fundamental rights and remaining true to their convictions the entire time.

All the media gaslighting is slowly but surely being revealed as a concerted effort by shadowy actors that receive government funding to attack the very movement which has made its mandate to flush out the swamp of Washington, DC, and restore some semblance of authority and democratic accountability back to the American people.

What is more, there is no doubt that if the SPLC is being financed to run counter-ops on groups it purports to go after, other groups who fall under that nebulous NGO banner are certainly also doing the same thing.

In other words, the fraud is widespread: extremist groups resort to the 501(c)(3) label to actively run psychological operations, cover their shady tactics with the guise of legal formalities, and related campaigns to hurt the MAGA movement.

Thus, SPLC is at the tip of the spear of a much broader deep-state operation that interlocks government with outside groups to manufacture outrage on behalf of the powers that be, who benefit from the longstanding Uniparty-driven status quo.

If the fraud is so extensive – and the SPLC indictment, particularly if it leads to a conviction, would seem proof positive that it is – then it only further bolsters the President’s (strong) assertion that 2020 was a stolen election, illegitimated, in part, by government-driven psyops designed to attack the integrity of the policies and standing of President Trump.

There is no doubt that so much of the outrage that took place during the summer of 2020, supposedly triggered by George Floyd’s death, was also a psyop designed to undermine the 2020 race later that year by fomenting violence with government-funded groups, under the pretext of Antifa and BLM, to generate a portrait of public disorder and mass outrage.

The media attempted to paint the protests as organic, spontaneous displays of righteous indignation, which quickly turned into a countrywide phenomenon, national reckoning or “reawakening” to combat racial injustice.

While there is no doubt that many Americans were brainwashed via agitprop into joining the movement on their own, the professional agitators, the paramilitary arms of the protests that incited the most chaos, could have just as well been paid off by shadowy backchannels similar to what has been revealed through this recent SPLC indictment.

The timing between the protests, their disproportionate scale relative to the incident that allegedly jumpstarted them (the death of a drug-addled felon), and the lead-up to the 2020 race, all would point to a similar fraud akin to the SPLC discovery – though significantly magnified.

Lest it be forgotten, right before covid broke out, in December of 2019, President Trump had been enjoying near-record approval ratings, boosted by a roaring economy.

At that point he was at his then all-time peak in terms of political capital.  Knowing this, and knowing that he was poised to face off against a historically weak (in every sense of the term) counterpart in Joe Biden, who spent most of the 2020 race, due to undisclosed illness and cognitive decline, campaigning from a basement, leftist and deep state alarm bells were raised, prompting them to resort to norm-breaking, even extralegal, maneuvers so that a second Trump term, which looked more and more probable, would be avoided at all costs.

We all know that the faux gaslighting incidents, like Charlottesville, occurring earlier in the first Trump term, were trial runs and part of a collective lead up to that one chaotic summer of 2020, which was the crescendo moment by the Left which did a lot to dismantle the President’s chances of re-election.

Beyond that, the summer of 2020, which caused billions of untold damages to property nationwide, and which paled, demonstrably, in comparison to the trivial damages rendered in the January 6th protests, nevertheless offered a blueprint for national pandemonium that helped fuel the outrage which made January 6th possible.

It was not as if the J6 protestors operated in isolation either: they had just lived through that long, terrible summer of organized anarchy, bearing witness to their cities burning down, businesses looted, and cultural landmarks desecrated, in service to a woke secular martyr.

Thus, their resentment was not something that came out of a vacuum but driven by an existential feeling that America was on the brink.

These facts would make the fraud even more sinister – because of its systematic nature: it sought institutional damage through psychological manipulation created by manufactured outrage and consensus, and government funneled NGO paramilitary operations were mobilized to simulate support for their broader psychological operation.

These possibilities compel further investigation by prosecutorial agencies and authorities.  They also compel legislative action – particularly, passage of the Save America Act.

The latter would go a long way towards solidifying election operations, particularly in the wake of relentless sabotage and subterfuge by an increasing number of threats, both foreign and, as the 2020 race and the lawfare on President Trump would prove, domestic.

The persistence of the deep state against the President, which is underscored by the Russian collusion hoax of the first administration, and Operation Arctic Frost and related efforts by the Biden Justice Department to quash President Trump’s political resurrection during the wilderness period of 2021-2025, raises the already extraordinarily high stakes for adopting the Save America Act.

It should not be forgotten the lengths the government went to undermine the democratically elected President and destroy the MAGA movement for good – this, of course, included an FBI-sponsored raid on the President’s own private residence, as well as four unprecedented indictments, the most radical exhibition of weaponized justice ever made in American history.

If government is working against the American people directly, exhibited by the above facts, it further underlines why election integrity is so critical – protections must be instated, by law, to preserve the right to the franchise, in order so that Americans only, not deep-state actors, have power and control over their governing institutions, so that government of the people, by the people, and for the people might be restored and preserved beyond just the remainder of President Trump’s term in office.

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