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Norm Eisen Frets DOJ Indictment ‘Jeopardizes’ People On SPLC’s ‘Hate List’ (And Payroll)
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The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has long served as an important fixture in the left’s efforts to vilify and attack conservatives. So, it wasn’t exactly surprising when former Obama administration lackey Norm Eisen eagerly defended the group over its allegedly unlawful informant scheme that paid members of racist groups like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).

The moment occurred on Wednesday during a virtual press conference hosted by the Democracy Defenders Fund. Founded and led by Eisen, the left-wing organization launched in 2024 to partake “in legal advocacy opposing Republican efforts to implement changes to election administration and procedures,” according to the Capital Research Center’s InfluenceWatch database.

As The Federalist previously reported, Eisen helped found numerous anti-Trump groups “that participated in at least four lawfare attempts to throw Trump off the ballot or in jail during his 2024 presidential candidacy.”

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This guy speaks in highly circular Clintonese.

He's side stepping the fact that the SPLC didn't just insert 'informants' into these groups, they practically funded them. Without such monies they would have all but died on the vine and would have had practically zero influence in the political landscape.

They manufactured an enemy in order to have a reason to exist, and to allow liberal bureaucrats to justify a police state to go after conservatives.
The Republic is lost.