Friday, May 01, 2026

Some companies that were donating to SPLC will stop after indictment

After the SPLC was indicted for fraud, and collaborating with the very creepy movements they claimed to oppose, some donors will now wisely be ceasing their grants:
The federal indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, which accuses the SPLC of wire fraud and bank fraud for funding members of the very white supremacist groups it claims to dismantle, has led some financial institutions to block grants to the group.

After Fidelity Investments and Vanguard Financial announced they would stop issuing grants to the SPLC due to the indictment, The Daily Signal reached out to 15 companies on the Fortune 1000 whose (in some cases independent) foundations sent the SPLC more than $10,000 since 2020.

Two of these companies have followed Fidelity’s lead in stating that the SPLC will not be eligible to receive grants through donor-advised funds due to the federal indictment.
It's about time. What was so great about the SPLC to begin with anyway? Any such movement that's going to almost completely target conservatives is cause for concern and suspicion. Now, the real story can be known.

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