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SPLC Is a Money Laundering Front Scheme for the Destruction of America 88%
4/25/2026, 3:37:13 AM
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The indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center is reverberating through the community of groups they labeled as extremist organizations.
Earlier this week, the Justice Department indicting the nonprofit SPLC on charges of fraud and money laundering.
Officials say the SPLC donated large amounts of money to leaders of extremist groups, which the organization has pledged to fight.
Joining me now to discuss is Kimberly Fletcher, the founder of Moms for America.
Kim Fletcher, thank you so much for joining us today.
>> Thank you for having me.
>> Now, the Southern Poverty Law Center is facing 11 charges alleging it defrauded donors by secretly sending more than $3 million to leaders and organizers of the very racist groups that it claims to fight against, like the KKK.
What's your initial reaction to this uh that the SPLC was funding and encouraging these extremist groups?
>> Well, I knew so. it's about time that it's been exposed.
To have the federal government, the DOJ going after them and exposing that that's actually happening is validation for our side.
But what really frustrates me is that they are going after organizations like ours, stating that we're extremist while they're actually funding the extremist organizations and they're lumping us together.
So, they're funding the ones that they're lumping us together with that are the extremist organizations, but they're labeling us the extremist organizations.
It doesn't make any sense.
And I hope that donors start to finally realize that they're a fraudulent organization and that they're not you're not funding what you think you're funding.
>> I mean, this is a a big story. Uh talk to us a bit about the impact that the SPLC has had on the perception of mainstream conservative groups uh like your organization, Moms for America, uh by linking them to actual violent actors or or racist organizations.
>> Yeah. So, it's put us in a very difficult position over the last five years since we have consistently every year been on their extremist hate list.
We have been deplatformed on multiple social media sites. We have been denied services from insurance to even even hosting our our Vimeo account.
I mean, we we had Vimeo cancel us.
And it was right after we had paid for the whole entire year and we were like, why did you cancel us?
I mean, Vimeo is a place where you just house videos.
We had all our educational videos on there and they they shut down our account and they said, "Well, there's absolutely no way we will ever get it back."
And we said, "Okay, well then we want our money back because we're not going to get the services."
And they said, "That goes against their their uh policies for their corporation."
And I was like, "Wow, great."
So, they they take your money, but they don't give you the service.
And this is something that we've had consistently in insurance and and money payment systems and and even our website
at one point in time was shut down and they and they all identify the same reason because we're on Southern Poverty Law Center and they don't support extremist groups.
>> But I want to ask you about the media.
Have they been complicit in amplifying this alleged manufactured hate?
>> Uh absolutely. This has been another big frustration of ours. The media is working heavily to make sure that nobody knows that we exist.
And when they do want people to know we exist, we're always called out as some kind of extremist hate group.
I mean, we're a national network of over 500,000 moms across the country.
And our sole mission is to empower moms, promote liberty, and raise patriots.
If we're at a point in our country where that's extremist, we're we're we're in trouble.
>> Absolutely. Now, part of the charges include using shell companies to deceive banks.
What does this tell you about how purposeful and and sophisticated this may have been?
>> Well, when you start to look at where the funding sources for the Southern Poverty Law Center come from, it makes makes a lot of sense.
Um, because George Soros and company and a lot of his tentacles have been funding it and they obviously have an objective.
It's a communist socialist uh radical Islamists have all united together to destroy America and the free world.
And if we're out there promoting organizations like ours are out there promoting freedom, we're we're promoting family values, then of course they're going to be attacking us.
So honestly, I think that it's a money laundering front scheme for a destruction of America. That's what the Southern Poverty Law Center is and has become.
And maybe the donors, all of the donors who are supporting it know this.
What I want to know is all of those organizations that have deplatformed us, that have that have cost us money, that have cost us resources, are they now going to stop saying that we are extremist group?
Are they going to start working with us now and realize that the Southern Poverty Law Center is the extremist group?
I'd really like to know. And also that, you know, ridiculous amount of millions of dollars that they put in.
Um, are we going to be able to get any of that back that we lost because of the things that they were saying about us that the the services that we lost all because of
Southern Poverty Law Center? I think there should be penalties that they pay
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