Jon Ossoff silent on SPLC indictment after taking more than $700K from affiliate of indicted group
The nonprofit says federal prosecutors knew about its informant program and shared evidence with investigators in three cases.
- Federal prosecutors indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for allegedly defrauding donors and secretly transferring money to extremist groups between 2014 and 2023.
- Senator Jon Ossoff received over $700,000 from the SPLC's affiliated group during his 2020 campaign and has not commented on the indictment.
- The indictment alleges the SPLC concealed payments to informants in extremist groups by using bank accounts under fictitious names.
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The Deep State Strikes Back on SPLC Indictment
Last month, the Justice Department targeted a central hub of the Left’s cancel culture machine that weaponized the federal government under President Joe Biden. Just over a week later, Democrats received a “whistleblower” report claiming that the DOJ rushed the indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center. To my eyes, this looks like a deep state operation to undermine the government’s case and prop up the SPLC’s flagging reputation. A fed…
Jon Ossoff silent on SPLC indictment after taking more than $700K from affiliate of indicted group – Democratic Accent
Federal prosecutors’ stunning indictment of a left-wing activist group for alleged financial crimes is reverberating in Georgia’s 2026 Senate race, with Republicans targeting Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., for his past ties to the organization. The Department of Justice brought criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center in April for allegedly defrauding its donors by secretly transferring money to extremist groups with the goal of infilt…
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