The SPLC released its fear-mongering "hate map" today, despite the coronavirus crisis. This is the same "hate map" that inspired an attempted terrorist attack and that former employees said is a "highly-profitable scam." 1/ pjmedia.com/trending/splc-…
"It is appalling that the SPLC would choose this moment of crisis to launch their divisive and false 'hate report,'" @AllianceDefends's @Jeremy_Tedesco told @PJMedia_com. "They should ... assist communities in productive ways, rather than sow discord and division among them." 2/
The report still includes 6 of the most ridiculous 10 groups @curaffairs Editor @NathanJRobinson identified last year. It also lists 38 defunct chapters of @ACTforAmerica. 3/
Of the 12 "hate groups" associated with @MassResistance, eight are in places that MassResistance does not even have a chapter. "The SPLC is extremely sloppy... Their purpose is not to be accurate, but to cause hysteria and fear among clueless liberals," Brian Camenker told me. 4/
"SPLC’s own employees have identified systematic and long-standing racist and sexist practices and policies. Rather than trying to help the nation in a chaotic and confusing time, SPLC is only dividing the nation," .@FRCdc's @GenBoykin told me. 5/
All this underscores the points I made in my book #MakingHatePay. The SPLC is corrupt and cannot be trusted. 6/6
President Trump has fundamentally revamped immigration enforcement after four years of the open-borders Biden regime. But at least one Biden political appointee remains in a position of authority at DHS😲
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Meet Jeff Rezmovic, deputy ass't commissioner at CBP's Board of Trade.
Sources say he was close to Mayorkas, Biden's DHS secretary whom the House impeached.
Biden named Rezmovic to be Chief Financial Officer for all of DHS.
"Jeff Rezmovic's history is extraordinarily political for a career employee in DHS," @KenCuccinelli told me. "He would not have been moved to and through the ... positions of the last four years if he wasn't doing the political work of Biden/Mayorkas."
Like USAID, NED once advanced US interests abroad, but has become a weapon to enforce woke ideology. In recent years, NED board members compared Trump to Hitler and NED funded the Global Disinformation Index, which targeted conservative news outlets.
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“Have we learned nothing from the exposure of USAID over the past six months?” Crane asked me. “The National Endowment for Democracy is a government-backed NGO that has supported censorship programs, regime change politics, and fueled anti-American agendas abroad.”
Holder was notorious for weaponizing DOJ under Obama: pushing CRT, dropping the Black Panthers election intimidation case, withholding docs from Congress.
Holder more or less mainstreamed the idea that voter ID laws are discriminatory, by suing Texas over a voter ID law. The DOJ ultimately settled the case, admitting no "discriminatory effect or intent."
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Holder claimed that policies with "the appearance of being race-neutral" nonetheless "disproportionately disenfranchise African-Americans, Hispanics, other communities of color and vulnerable populations such as the elderly.”
@capitalresearch's Scott Walter presented to @JudiciaryGOP last week, and it inspired me to do some digging.
A @DailySignal analysis found that the feds awarded (under Biden) $1.7B to groups suing the Trump admin—in its first month!
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“Your tax dollars provide critical support for the web of woke groups trying to transform America,” Walter said. “It’s shameless to use your tax dollars to sue your government for even more of your tax dollars. But being woke means never having to say you’re sorry!”
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1⃣The Brazilian Worker Center
Sued Trump to block the birthright citizenship executive order.
The Labor Department awarded it $775K for construction job training.
The Senate refused to re-confirm Jeffrey Baran for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 2023, but taxpayers ended up on the hook, anyway.
How?🤔
Here's the story.
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President Biden re-nominated Baran, who had served on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission since 2014, but a pro-nuclear group raised serious concerns about Baran's opposition to policies that enabled nuclear energy.
His renomination bid failed in the Senate.
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No matter. He'd just "burrow in," taking an ostensibly "nonpolitical" role in the federal bureaucracy.
He joined the Department of Energy as deputy asst. sec. for waste & minerals management. Got a pay bump, too.
Since my original report, which notes her op-ed claiming that Trump—her current boss—is "unfit to hold office," I learned two crucial things: Goldstein's political donations & what she did w/Harris.