🔥The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) contributed to the sham Jan 6 trial. This entire report centers on Charlottesville’s Nick Fuentes tho. 🤔
— Bad Kitty Unleashed 🦁 💪🏻 (@pepesgrandma) April 25, 2026
The authors of the report were all from the SPLC Intelligence Project:
♦️ Susan Corke (Norm Eisens coworker from State Democracy… pic.twitter.com/WedxAAqs6x
🔥The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) contributed to the sham Jan 6 trial. This entire report centers on Charlottesville’s Nick Fuentes tho. 🤔
The authors of the report were all from the SPLC Intelligence Project:
♦️ Susan Corke (Norm Eisens coworker from State Democracy Defenders and they also jointly wrote Color Revolution instructions via the Democracy Playbook 🤨)
♦️ Megan Squire
♦️ Hannah Gais
♦️ Michael Edison HaydenNick Fuentes was a key subject and was under investigation by the SPLC for FIVE years. Which would take you back to Charlottesville.
And the SPLC also claimed that he is successful in converting the very folks who he tormented. 😏 (See after this quote for the trolling part.)
“Fuentes and his America First hangers-on succeed by making extremism seem normal to
those who already espouse right-wing views.”Yeah folks just love trolls. Odd that Fuentes would troll and humiliate Turning Point by asking them bigoted questions on the public stage, eh?
“Fuentes used the popularity of his nightly video livestreams to push his audience toward
real-world organizing in fall 2019, when the groypers disrupted a number of on-campus speaking events affiliated with the conservative youth group Turning Point USA (TPUSA). At events on the campuses of UCLA, Texas A&M University, Ohio University, and elsewhere, Fuentes fans tormented more mainstream right-wing speakers by asking them bigoted questions during live Q&A sessions. Fans of Fuentes' show referred to these incidents as the "Groyper Wars."And of course they had to bring up Charlottesville:
“From white nationalist activism to AFPAC In 2017, Fuentes marched alongside Klansmen, neo-Nazis, skinheads, and other white
power activists at the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Three people were killed and dozens injured at the rally; yet, in social media posts and interviews with mainstream news outlets, Fuentes presented the event as a success. He claimed in a
Facebook post that it would unleash a "tidal wave of white identity."The seemed interested in Fuentes’s AFPAC and donations too. 🤨
“Fuentes registered a 501(c)4 non-profit called the America First Foundation in July 2020. Florida native Jozef Victor Nathan Gherman, who operated on line under various
pseudonyms, helped Fuentes set up the foundation, SPLC found. 19 Prior to his work with
Fuentes, during parts of 2017 and 2018, Gherman ran a cryptocurrency "solicitation
scheme." The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) issued an order in April
2021, demanding Gherman pay restitution to investors who lost hundreds of thousands of
dollars in cryptocurrency through his company.Fuentes started promoting his non-profit as a place to make donations in the run-up to the second annual AFPAC conference. He boasted in a March 1, 2022, post on the messaging app Telegram that "we raised a shit load of money" for the foundation during the third annual AFPAC conference.”
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