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Congress Grills SPLC Amid Fraud Indictment

Is the SPLC running defense after being exposed or are Republicans pushing a smear campaign?
Congress Grills SPLC Amid Fraud Indictment
Above: Bryan Fair testifies at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on June 9. Image credit: Elizabeth Frantz/Bloomberg/Getty Images

The Spin


Right narrative

Fair's testimony is the most public exposé yet of the SPLC's corruption. It follows a string of damaging revelations, including DOJ-linked charges that its funds were funneled to extremist figures, shell companies were used to conceal payments and donor money helped sustain groups the organization claimed to oppose. Combined with Fair essentially admitting his organization is biased in favor of Muslim groups, the evidence paints a picture of an institution facing its deepest credibility crisis in decades.

Left narrative

Fair's testimony undermines claims that the SPLC's guilt is already established. The organization denies the allegations, no court has found it liable and Fair pointed to decades of documented victories against hate groups, discrimination and antisemitism. By appearing before Congress despite an ongoing investigation, SPLC demonstrated confidence in its record. Allegations and indictments are not proof, and critics have yet to show that the organization's mission was fraudulent.


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