众议院委员会命令南方贫困法律中心移交与拜登司法部的通讯记录。
House Panel Orders Southern Poverty Law Center To Turn Over Communications With Biden DOJ

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众议院司法委员会主席吉姆·乔丹要求南方贫困法律中心(SPLC)在4月30日前提交文件,作为对其与拜登-哈里斯司法部和联邦调查局关系调查的一部分。此前,SPLC被指控犯有电线欺诈、虚假陈述和共谋洗钱等11项罪名。 检察官声称,SPLC通过空壳公司向包括三K党和新纳粹组织等极端组织中的付费线人输送了超过300万美元的资金,以掩盖资金来源。司法部指控SPLC在假装反对极端主义的同时,*煽动*种族紧张局势。 乔丹的调查重点是SPLC是否影响了联邦政策,引用了一份有争议的2023年联邦调查局备忘录(后来撤回),该备忘录引用了SPLC,并对传统天主教徒进行了负面描述。他要求提供自2017年以来与线人和联邦机构的所有通讯记录。 SPLC坚称自己无罪,称这些指控“虚假”,并辩称其线人计划挽救了生命,尽管承认该计划已被取消。

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Authored by Kimberly Hayek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on April 23 gave the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) until April 30 to hand over documents regarding its relationship with the Biden–Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI, as part of a federal prosecution of the civil rights group.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) during a hearing on Capitol Hill on March 4, 2026. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times

In a letter to Bryan Fair, SPLC interim president and chief executive, Jordan wrote that “publicly available documents revealed how the Justice Department partnered closely with the SPLC during the Biden-Harris Administration, including scheduling regular meetings, giving the SPLC early access to federal law-enforcement data, and allowing SPLC employees to train federal prosecutors.” The letter was also posted to social media.

The chairman’s demand came two days after a grand jury in Montgomery, Alabama, returned an 11-count indictment alleging the SPLC had committed wire fraud, made false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspired to conceal money laundering.

The indictment accuses the SPLC of funneling more than $3 million between 2014 and 2023 to no fewer than eight paid informants in violent racist organizations, including the Ku Klux Klan, the United Klans of America, the National Socialist Movement, the National Socialist Party of America, the American Front, and the Aryan Nations-aligned Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club. Prosecutors said the group set up accounts under fictitious names, such as “Fox Photography” and “Rare Books Warehouse” among them, to hide where the money came from.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche alleged that the SPLC had used “paid operatives within extremist circles to incite and intensify racial tensions,” arguing the civil rights organization “fostered the very threats it claimed to fight.”

Jordan’s letter tells Fair that the committee is investigating whether the SPLC shaped federal policy during the Biden–Harris years, highlighting a now-withdrawn 2023 FBI Richmond Field Office memorandum, dating back to when Christopher Wray led the bureau, that treated “radical-traditionalist” Catholics as given to violence, citing the SPLC as a source.

The chairman requested that the organization provide by next Thursday all communications with any “field source,” or informant, dating to Jan. 1, 2017. He also asked for communications referring to fictitious entities used to pay any “field source,” also dating to 2017, as well as communications with the DOJ, FBI, and other federal agencies dating to Jan. 20, 2021.

Fair said that the organization was “outraged by the false accusations” and will “vigorously defend ourselves, our staff, and our work.” He noted the informant program, since shut down, “saved lives.”

“Taking on violent hate and extremist groups is among the most dangerous work there is, and we believe it is also among the most important work we do,” Fair said.

The SPLC disclosed the criminal probe ahead of the indictment, noting it faced a DOJ investigation over its use of “paid confidential informants” to infiltrate so-called extremist organizations. The indictment covers almost a decade of alleged misconduct and claims that donors were never told the real reason behind the solicited funds.

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