The Andrew Klavan Show

Friendly Fire: Sabrina Carpenter Uncanceled & Prosecuting The Left's Money Laundering Machine

Apr 23, 2026
A high-stakes DOJ indictment and heated claims about activist funding take center stage. A Coachella controversy sparks a lively debate over celebrity reactions and cultural signaling. Political strategy fights ignite around filibuster repeal and redistricting consequences. Conversations close on rebuilding institutions and whether to wield power now or play the long game.
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INSIGHT

SPLC Indictment Reveals Alleged Funding Of Extremists

  • The SPLC allegedly funded and infiltrated extremist groups while posing as an anti-hate watchdog.
  • Hosts cite the indictment claiming SPLC paid neo-Nazi leaders and influenced Unite the Right reporting, exposing media laundering and institutional power.
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Activist Groups Acting As Quasi Law Enforcement Creates Corruption

  • Even if activist groups acted as informants, they lack legal authority to run domestic-terror investigations.
  • Hosts argue unelected NGOs functioning like quasi-governmental law-enforcement pose corruption and accountability problems.
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Shifts In Enforcement Show Elections Still Matter

  • Political change can reverse institutional capture: three years earlier SPLC worked with DOJ, now DOJ raiding SPLC shows elections matter.
  • Hosts present this as a significant bipartisan win and proof of shifting power.
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