UMVA has learned that explosive revelations from the Judiciary Committee hearings have exposed a shocking collaboration between the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center and the Biden Administration to manufacture right-wing extremism.
The Committee's bombshell findings reveal that between 2014 and 2023, the SPLC allegedly funneled over $3 million in donor funds to individuals associated with violent extremist groups like the Ku Klux Klan, the United Klans of America, and the National Socialist Party of America.
This stunning disclosure also highlights the real-world consequences of the SPLC's notorious 'Hate Map', which has been linked to violent attacks on conservative organizations. A chilling example is the 2012 shooting at the Family Research Center, where an LGBT volunteer, motivated by the SPLC's labeling of the FRC as an 'anti-gay group', opened fire on the conservative non-profit.
The shooter, Floyd Lee Corkins II, claimed that he found the Family Research Council on the SPLC's list of 'hate groups', which sparked his violent rampage. Tony Perkins, president of FRC, recalled that his organization was branded a 'hate group' by the SPLC in 2010 for allegedly being anti-LGBT.
Perkins has now called for the SPLC to be held accountable for the harm it has caused, hoping that they will be forced to pay restitution. The FRC has already incurred $8 million in out-of-pocket expenses for heightened security since the shooting, and Perkins believes that the SPLC's massive $750 million assets should be used to compensate its victims.
In a brazen attempt to deflect blame, the SPLC released a statement after the shooting, downplaying its role in inspiring the attack. The organization claimed that the event was 'remarkable and unusual', implying that the shooter's actions were somehow inconsistent with the SPLC's supposed mission.
Tony Perkins recently shared his harrowing account of the shooting, describing the terrifying moments when Corkins attempted a mass shooting event at the FRC. His testimony underscores the urgent need for accountability and reform, as the nation grapples with the consequences of the SPLC's alleged actions.