Judiciary Committee Takes on SPLC
Leftist NGO Plays by Rules for Radicals Playbook
Let me tell you a story, friends, the kind that reminds us why vigilance matters in a free land. For years, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has positioned itself as a watchdog against hate. But now, the House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan, is threatening to hold this powerful leftist NGO in contempt of Congress. Why? For failing to turn over documents about its “field sources” inside extremist groups and its close work with the Biden Justice Department. This isn’t some small disagreement – it goes to the heart of accountability, truth, and whether big organizations can play by one set of rules while demanding another from everyone else. As folks who cherish liberty and God’s call for justice, we need to pay attention. Like the Good Book says, “You will know them by their fruits” (Matthew 7:16). What fruits are we seeing here?
Original Article: “EXCLUSIVE: Judiciary Committee Threatens to Hold the SPLC in Contempt for Withholding Documents” – June 26, 2026, The Daily Signal
This exclusive report reveals House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan warning the SPLC’s incoming leader that the group must comply with a subpoena by July 9 or face contempt proceedings. The committee seeks documents on the SPLC’s “field sources” in extremist organizations, shell companies used for payments, revenue details, and communications with the Biden DOJ and FBI. Despite multiple extensions and testimony from interim CEO Bryan Fair – who reportedly dodged dozens of questions – little has been produced. This follows a federal indictment accusing the SPLC of fraud related to funding the very groups it claims to oppose. (96 words)
Read More: https://www.dailysignal.com/2026/06/26/exclusive-judiciary-committee-threatens-hold-splc-contempt-withholding-documents/Related Article 1: “The Southern Poverty Law Center: Manufacturing Hate, Part II” – June 9, 2026, House Judiciary Committee Hearing
This hearing examined the SPLC’s role in shaping civil rights policy and recent indictments for alleged wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering. Witnesses and members discussed how the organization may have funneled money to extremists while inflating threats to mislead donors and influence government. It built on prior oversight into the SPLC’s “hate map” that has labeled mainstream conservative and faith groups alongside the KKK. The proceedings highlighted concerns about the group artificially elevating domestic extremism narratives. (88 words)
Read More: http://judiciary.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/southern-poverty-law-center-manufacturing-hate-part-iiRelated Article 2: “House Judiciary Committee Examines Conduct of Southern Poverty Law Center” – June 9, 2026, C-SPAN Coverage
Live coverage and analysis of the committee’s deep dive into the SPLC’s activities, including its informant programs and partnerships with federal agencies. Discussions centered on transparency failures, the impact of indictments, and whether the group’s labeling practices distort public understanding of threats. This public examination underscores congressional efforts to ensure nonprofits operating with significant influence remain accountable under the law. (72 words)
Read More: https://www.c-span.org/program/house-committee/house-judiciary-committee-examines-conduct-of-southern-poverty-law-center/680728Related Article 3: “Judiciary Committee Threatens to Hold the SPLC in Contempt for Withholding Documents” – June 26, 2026, House Judiciary Committee Republicans Site
The official summary details Chairman Jordan’s letter to SPLC leadership, outlining repeated good-faith efforts that yielded no documents. It ties the contempt threat directly to the subpoena on field sources, shell companies, and Biden-era DOJ interactions. This reinforces the committee’s determination to enforce oversight and prevent stonewalling by influential organizations. (68 words)
Read More: https://judiciary.house.gov/media/in-the-news/judiciary-committee-threatens-hold-splc-contempt-withholding-documents
Friends, this situation feels like a page straight out of the leftist NGO playbook – the one inspired by Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals. You know the tactics: accuse your opponents of the very things you’re doing, create enemies to rally donors, and when scrutiny comes, delay, deflect, and deny. The SPLC has spent decades branding peaceful Christians, conservatives, and family organizations as “hate groups” right next to real extremists on their infamous maps. Meanwhile, questions swirl about its own financial dealings and informant programs that allegedly propped up the very threats it raised money to fight.
Chairman Jordan and the committee are doing what Congress should – demanding sunlight. The federal indictments add weight, painting a picture of possible fraud and deception. For everyday Americans – the ones working hard, raising families in faith, and loving this country – this matters deeply. We’ve seen how these “hate” labels get weaponized to silence voices, influence law enforcement, and shape policy. When groups like the SPLC lose credibility, it doesn’t just hurt their brand; it erodes trust in institutions that should protect us all.
Think about it like tending a garden. You pull real weeds, but you don’t poison the good plants or pretend dandelions are roses. True justice requires discernment, not blanket smears. Our Founders designed checks and balances for exactly this reason – so no powerful entity, left or right, operates above the law. As people of faith, we’re called to seek truth and defend the vulnerable, not let big-money NGOs rewrite reality.
This contempt threat is a hopeful sign that accountability is returning. Pray for wisdom for our leaders, courage for whistleblowers, and clarity for the American people. Let’s support efforts that bring light into dark corners, honor the rule of law, and reject the radical playbook of division. Our republic depends on it – and so does the legacy we leave our children. May God guide us as we stand for what’s right


