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Showing Original Post only (View all)Deadline Legal Blog-False claims and a Comey comparison: Southern Poverty Law Center goes on offense [View all]
Court filings ahead of the civil rights groups arraignment highlight what the defense called the unprecedented nature of the prosecution.
False claims and a Comey comparison: Southern Poverty Law Center goes on offense - MS NOW apple.news/A2YNsjpS0TTa...
— (@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-05-07T17:38:11.854Z
https://www.ms.now/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/southern-poverty-law-center-doj-arraignment-false-claims-comey
The Trump administrations fraud prosecution against the Southern Poverty Law Center was in an Alabama courtroom for arraignment on Thursday, where the Montgomery-based civil rights group pleaded not guilty. But even ahead of that scheduled court appearance, the groups defense lawyers had already started playing offense.
In one of its motions ahead of Thursdays hearing, the center called out what it deemed a false and unfairly prejudicial statement made by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Fox News: that the government didnt have information to suggest the group shared with law enforcement what it learned from informants. The SPLC said that claim was false, writing in its motion that its counsel provided such information to the government.
In response, the Justice Department effectively acknowledged there was at least some merit to the defenses point. But the DOJ cited a subsequent statement Blanche made on another Fox News program, where he said over the years the group has selectively shared information with law enforcement. Thats well-documented and theres no dispute there. The DOJ said that follow-up comment sufficed to address the defense allegation, to the extent that any clarification was needed.....
In a separate motion, the SPLCs lawyers are seeking disclosure of the grand jury proceedings that led to the groups indictment. The DOJ accused the group of misleading its donors about what their donations would be used for, while the defense argued the charges represent a stunning and unremitting departure from Justice Department policy and established law.
In the grand jury motion, the SPLC called the prosecution as unprecedented as it is irregular, saying the DOJ is trying to criminalize some of the very investigative tools and programs that the SPLC has used for decades to infiltrate and dismantle violent extremist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nations tradecraft that has produced vital intelligence that has been shared with law enforcement, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Against that backdrop, the SPLCs lawyers argued the indictment suffers from obvious legal infirmities and that its particularized irregularities suggest that the grand jury was not merely misled by the governments presentation of the law, but likely that it was actively weaponized to facilitate such charges.
In one of its motions ahead of Thursdays hearing, the center called out what it deemed a false and unfairly prejudicial statement made by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Fox News: that the government didnt have information to suggest the group shared with law enforcement what it learned from informants. The SPLC said that claim was false, writing in its motion that its counsel provided such information to the government.
In response, the Justice Department effectively acknowledged there was at least some merit to the defenses point. But the DOJ cited a subsequent statement Blanche made on another Fox News program, where he said over the years the group has selectively shared information with law enforcement. Thats well-documented and theres no dispute there. The DOJ said that follow-up comment sufficed to address the defense allegation, to the extent that any clarification was needed.....
In a separate motion, the SPLCs lawyers are seeking disclosure of the grand jury proceedings that led to the groups indictment. The DOJ accused the group of misleading its donors about what their donations would be used for, while the defense argued the charges represent a stunning and unremitting departure from Justice Department policy and established law.
In the grand jury motion, the SPLC called the prosecution as unprecedented as it is irregular, saying the DOJ is trying to criminalize some of the very investigative tools and programs that the SPLC has used for decades to infiltrate and dismantle violent extremist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nations tradecraft that has produced vital intelligence that has been shared with law enforcement, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Against that backdrop, the SPLCs lawyers argued the indictment suffers from obvious legal infirmities and that its particularized irregularities suggest that the grand jury was not merely misled by the governments presentation of the law, but likely that it was actively weaponized to facilitate such charges.
I am SPLC donor and I am happy that the SPLC used donations to pay informants. This case is not likely to survive motions to dismiss. I saw in this article why Patel, Blanch and trump went after the SPLC. The SPLC dared to look at Charlie Kirk and Turning Points assholes
FBI Director Kash Patel said last year that the SPLC long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine and that the groups so-called hate map has been used to defame mainstream Americans and even inspired violence. Patels claim followed Charlie Kirks assassination in September, which increased conservative pressure against the group that called Kirks Turning Point USA organization a case study of the hard right.
The SPLCs report on the subject called TPUSA a well-funded, hard-right organization with links to Southern Poverty Law Center-identified hard-right extremists and a tremendous amount of influence in conservative politics. TPUSAs main strategy, according to the SPLC, was sowing and exploiting fear that white Christian supremacy is under attack by nefarious actors, including immigrants, the LGBTQ+ community and civil rights activists.
The SPLCs report on the subject called TPUSA a well-funded, hard-right organization with links to Southern Poverty Law Center-identified hard-right extremists and a tremendous amount of influence in conservative politics. TPUSAs main strategy, according to the SPLC, was sowing and exploiting fear that white Christian supremacy is under attack by nefarious actors, including immigrants, the LGBTQ+ community and civil rights activists.
Charlie Kirk is NOT a saint and it is okay to criticize Kirk and Turning Point
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