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Conservatives respond as SPLC continues to brand them ‘hate groups’ despite terror attack, defamation claims

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The Southern Poverty Regulation Middle (SPLC) launched its 2021 “hate map” with an up to date listing of 733 organizations it manufacturers “hate teams” on Wednesday. The listing nonetheless consists of many outstanding conservative advocacy teams and a Christian ministry that has sued the SPLC for defamation in a Supreme Courtroom enchantment difficult New York Occasions v. Sullivan (1964).

The 733 quantity represents a decline from the 838 “hate teams” the SPLC reported final 12 months. 

The 2021 Southern Poverty Regulation Middle “hate map.”

The SPLC defines a “hate group” as “a company or assortment of people that – primarily based on its official statements or ideas, the statements of its leaders, or its actions – has beliefs or practices that assault or malign a complete class of individuals, sometimes for his or her immutable traits. A corporation doesn’t must have engaged in prison conduct or have adopted their speech with precise illegal motion to be labeled a hate group.”

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Critics have claimed that the SPLC manufacturers mainstream conservative and Christian organizations “hate teams,” inserting them on an inventory and a map with actually hateful organizations just like the Ku Klux Klan. The “Intelligence Undertaking,” the SPLC division that screens “hate teams,” started as a undertaking to watch the KKK and different white supremacist organizations.

In 2019, the SPLC fired its co-founder, Morris Dees, within the wake of claims of racial discrimination and sexual harassment that traced again a long time. Amid this scandal, a former staffer got here ahead, claiming that the SPLC makes use of its “hate group” accusation to magnify hate in a fundraising scheme to “bilk” donors.

The 2021 “hate group” listing consists of many conservative nonprofit organizations, branding them “anti-LGBT hate teams,” “anti-Muslim hate teams,” and “anti-immigrant hate teams.” The listing consists of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), the Household Analysis Council (FRC), ACT for America, the Middle for Safety Coverage (CSP), the American Freedom Regulation Middle (AFLC), D. James Kennedy Ministries (DJKM), and extra.

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Household Analysis Council President Tony Perkins headshot
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In August 2012, a terrorist focused FRC in Washington, D.C, planning to shoot everybody within the constructing and put a Chick-Fil-A rooster sandwich by every sufferer’s head. The shooter opened fireplace, placing a safety guard, who efficiently tackled him till police arrived, stopping the meant bloodbath. The shooter, who was sentenced to 25 years in jail on fees together with terrorism, advised the FBI that he discovered FRC on the SPLC’s “hate map.” The SPLC condemned the taking pictures, nevertheless it has saved FRC on the “hate map.”

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The SPLC has confronted a number of defamation lawsuits over its “hate” and “extremist” labeling. In 2018, the SPLC paid $3.375 million and issued a groveling apology after branding Muslim reformer Maajid Nawaz an “Anti-Muslim Extremist.” The Supreme Courtroom is at the moment contemplating whether or not to take up DJKM’s defamation lawsuit difficult the “hate group” accusation. 

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The SPLC has additionally confronted criticism for its giant endowment, which had $529,801,832 in 2019, and for offshore accounts within the Cayman Islands.

“The SPLC so-called ‘hate map’ is precisely titled,” a spokesperson for AFLC, a Judeo-Christian legislation agency in Michigan, advised Fox Information Digital. “It’s nothing however an inventory of progressives’ hatred of any individual or group that disagrees with their radical sociopolitical agenda. And being a hateful progressive group is worthwhile at the present time.”

“Any non-profit that hides lots of of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} in secret off-shore financial institution accounts is in actuality a money-laundering prison enterprise dressed up as a non-profit,” the AFLC spokesperson added. SPLC manufacturers AFLC an “anti-Muslim hate group.”

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“The SPLC has perfected the artwork of smearing their opponents in a means that defies all sense of logic and objectivity,” Brigitte Gabriel, founder and chairman of ACT for America, advised Fox Information Digital. “Not solely are these they usually goal not really hateful, however usually, really preventing towards hatred and standing for true human rights.”

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Brigitte Gabriel
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Gabriel, whose group the SPLC manufacturers an “anti-Muslim hate group,” stated she based ACT for America “after the tragedy of 9/11 as a result of I’m a survivor of terrorism.” She stated that after radical Islamic terrorists bombed her dwelling in Lebanon in 1975, she decided to “struggle hatred and evil and rise up for the defenseless irrespective of who they’re and what their faith is.”

“The SPLC realized way back that promoting hate was very profitable to their backside line,” Gabriel added. “They not solely named ACT For America as a hate group, they even went as far as to listing 48 chapter of our group as 48 completely different hate teams at one level.” The 2021 listing has 22 “hate group” entries for ACT for America.

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Gabriel famous the 2019 scandal, claiming that “the identical group that initiatives itself as the only arbiter of who can and needs to be thought of a hate group, is in reality itself, a hate group, beginning on the very high of their group.” She known as the group “an insincere, untrustworthy, slanderous, money-sucking machine” and known as on “companies, authorities companies and the media” to “discover a extra honorable, goal, and reliable supply of data in the case of figuring out ‘hate’ in modern-day America.”

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Don Woodsmall, interim president of the Middle for Safety Coverage, pointed to the 2019 scandal and the FRC taking pictures.

“The SPLC management’s personal historical past is certainly one of racism, misogyny and spreading hate, together with an extremist assault on the Household Analysis Middle,” Woodsmall advised Fox Information Digital. “The notion that haters of the reality might be match judges of who’s or just isn’t a ‘hater’ is preposterous and the earlier individuals cease taking these far left loons critically the higher.”

The SPLC didn’t reply to an after-hours request for remark relating to the criticism.

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Trump predicts 'jacked up' Biden at upcoming debates, blasts Bidenomics in battleground speech

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It’s been more than 50 years since a Republican won Minnesota in a presidential election, but former President Trump says he’s got “a really good shot” of breaking the losing streak this November in his 2024 rematch with President Biden.

The former president is in the historically reliable blue state Friday evening to headline the Minnesota GOP’s annual Lincoln Reagan fundraising dinner. He began his speech with the usual jabs at Biden’s cognitive ability, but also referenced the recently agreed to debates between the two.

“He’s going to be so jacked up for those, you watch,” Trump joked, later saying he was going to “demand a drug test” for Biden before the debate.

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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump attends the annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner hosted by the Minnesota Republican party on May 17, 2024 in St. Paul, Minnesota.  (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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He went on to promise a rollback of Biden’s environmental mandates relating to automakers, railed against the sour economic statistics under Biden, and vowed to fix the ongoing border crisis.

Trump also blasted Biden’s habit of repeating false stories concerning his life experiences. “He’s so full of s–t,” Trump said as the crowd laughed.

Trump lost Minnesota by just 1½ points in his 2016 presidential election victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Four years ago, he lost the state to President Biden by more than seven points in his unsuccessful re-election campaign.

Ahead of the 2020 election, Trump promised a victory in Minnesota, saying that if he lost, “I’m never coming back.”

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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at the annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner hosted by the Minnesota Republican party on May 17, 2024 in St. Paul, Minnesota.  (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Fast-forward four years and Trump is back and once again predicting a victory.

“We think we have a really good shot at Minnesota,” Trump emphasized in an interview Wednesday with KSTP, a local TV station in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. “We have great friendships up there.”

Trump added that he’s “worked hard on Minnesota” and that “Tom Emmer is very much involved,” pointing to the House majority whip.

Emmer, who is joining Trump at the state GOP gala, is chairing the Trump campaign in Minnesota even though the former president and his allies helped sink Emmer’s bid last autumn to become House speaker.

As the Trump and Biden campaigns prepare for battle in seven crucial swing states that decided the 2020 election (Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, which were narrowly won by Biden, and North Carolina, which Trump carried by a razor-thin margin) and will likely once again in the 2024 rematch, both campaigns see opportunities to expand the map.

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Two weekends ago at a closed-door Republican National Committee retreat for top-dollar donors  at a resort in Palm Beach, Florida, senior Trump campaign advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita and veteran pollster Tony Fabrizio spotlighted internal surveys that suggested both “Minnesota and Virginia are clearly in play.”

“In both states, Trump finds himself in positions to flip key electoral votes in his favor,” the survey, which was shared with Fox News, emphasizes. 

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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump attends the annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner hosted by the Minnesota Republican party on May 17, 2024 in St. Paul, Minnesota. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

And both states have sizable populations of rural white voters without college degrees who disproportionately support the former president.

Biden’s campaign disagrees that either Minnesota or Virginia are up for grabs.

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While noting they are “not taking any state or any vote for granted,” Biden campaign battleground states director Dan Kanninen told reporters last week “we don’t see polls that are six or seven months out from a general election, head-to-head numbers certainly, as any more predictive than a weather report is six or seven months out.”

Kanninen highlighted that the campaign has teams on the ground in both states engaging voters.

“We feel strongly the Biden-Harris coalition in both Minnesota and Virginia, which has been strong in the midterms and off-year elections, will continue to be strong for us in the fall of 2024,” he added.

And Biden campaign spokesperson Lauren Hitt, pointing to the president’s current fundraising dominance and ground-game advantage in the key battlegrounds, argued “Trump’s team has so little campaign or infrastructure to speak of they’re resorting to leaking memos that say ‘the polls we paid for show us winning.’” 

But Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, who launched a long-shot and unsuccessful primary challenge against the president, insists “Minnesota’s in play.”

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Phillips, in an interview this week on Fox News’ “Special Edition,” argued Minnesota’s “like a lot of states that I think a lot of my fellow Democrats don’t want to confess is the reality. … I’m telling my Democratic colleagues who are supporting President Biden, myself included, that there’s a lot of work to do.”

While Trump’s campaign looks for opportunities to expand the map in Minnesota and Virginia, Biden’s campaign appears to be eyeing swing state North Carolina and Florida. 

Trump carried the Sunshine State by less than four points in 2020, but two years ago, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and GOP Sen. Marco Rubio each won re-election by nearly 20 points.

LaCivita argued the Biden campaign was playing “a faux game” in both states but insisted Trump has a “real opportunity in expanding the map in Virginia and Minnesota.”

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Trump’s stop in Minnesota comes a week after he held a large rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, a red bastion in an overwhelming blue state where no Republican has carried the state in a presidential election in over three decades. Trump lost the state to Biden by 16 points four years ago.

“We’re going to win New Jersey,” Trump vowed at the rally.

Get the latest updates from the 2024 campaign trail, exclusive interviews and more at our Fox News Digital election hub.

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Federal judge orders ICE to end 'knock and talk' arrests of immigrants in Southern California

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Federal judge orders ICE to end 'knock and talk' arrests of immigrants in Southern California

A federal judge in Los Angeles has ruled that a tactic used by federal immigration agents in Southern California to arrest people in their homes without a judicial warrant is unconstitutional and must end.

The judgment — issued Wednesday against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — involves so-called knock and talk practices.

ICE didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Advocates argued that the immigration agency rarely obtains judicial warrants and instead counts on immigrants answering their doors voluntarily. Advocates alleged agents routinely misrepresent themselves as police to gain entry so they can carry out an arrest.

Immigrant advocacy groups praised the ruling.

“It is a basic human right for immigrants to feel safe in their own homes and live without fear,” Lizbeth Abeln, interim director at the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice, wrote in a news release Thursday. “This won’t undo the years of harm done by ICE, but it is a good first step towards justice.”

The order applies only to ICE’s Los Angeles field office, which includes the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. An expert witness said that available data showed ICE’s knock and talk methods accounted for at least 8% of arrests in 2022.

Four examples listed in the order — occurring between 2017 and 2020 — illustrate instances in which immigration agents entered constitutionally protected areas around a person’s home, such as their porch, patio or backyard, to make contact for an arrest.

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Advocates said the practice has continued since then in Los Angeles and across the country.

U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II rejected ICE’s argument that its agents could enter the private areas surrounding a home to knock on the door because mail carriers and delivery people routinely do so.

Immigration agents walk up to a resident’s home without consent and, when the person opens the door, the agents “generally state that they are ‘conducting an investigation,’” according to the order. ICE policies and training encourage agents to use knock and talks, calling the practice one of the four primary methods of apprehension.

“Despite often stating a different purpose for their visit, the true ‘intent’ and ‘actual purpose’ behind a ‘knock and talk’ is to make an immigration arrest,” the judge wrote.

The agents would be permitted to enter those areas if their goal was merely to ask questions, Wright wrote. But he said the Constitution prohibits them from doing so “without a judicial warrant with the intent to arrest the occupant.”

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“The more accurate title,” Wright wrote, “would be ‘knock and arrests.’”

The ruling stems from a 2020 class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of two local advocacy organizations, the Inland Coalition for Immigrant Justice and the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, as well as one individual, Osny Sorto-Vasquez Kidd.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, the UC Irvine School of Law Immigrant Rights Clinic, and the law firm Munger, Tolles & Olson represented the plaintiffs.

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Video: Insults Disrupt House Oversight Committee Session

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