
The Jesse Kelly Show Trump DOJ Unleashes BIGGEST Indictment Yet
Apr 23, 2026
Chip Roy, Texas congressman focused on immigration and Senate rules. Sean Spicer, former White House press secretary, analyzes Virginia losses and GOP messaging. Tyler O'Neil, conservative journalist, examines the Southern Poverty Law Center. They discuss SPLC allegations, Virginia strategy failures, and urgent Republican legislative priorities in short, sharp conversations.
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SPLC Allegedly Funded The Extremists It Listed
- The Southern Poverty Law Center allegedly manufactured the hate they claimed to fight by funding extremists they publicly listed as threats.
- Tyler O'Neil cites the indictment saying SPLC funneled money through shell companies and directed paid sources to post racist content and organize events like Charlottesville.
Violent Attacks Cited As Linked To The Hate Map
- Tyler O'Neil recounts real violent incidents tied to the SPLC hate map, including a 2012 Family Research Council shooter and the congressional baseball shooter who liked SPLC on Facebook.
- He also mentions the alleged Turning Point USA-related killing after being added to the hate map, showing claimed real-world consequences.
SPLC Built A Powerful Donor Machine
- The SPLC's donor network grew from early fundraising tactics and has longstanding institutional wealth, including donations routed through organizations like the Tides Foundation.
- Tyler O'Neil notes uncertain donor origins but highlights SPLC's effective fundraising machinery and donor appeals at deaths and events.







