The SPLC’s false “hate group” label motivated Floyd Corkins to attempt mass murder in 2012 at the Washington, D.C., office of Family Research Council (FRC). Corkins admitted to the FBI that he targeted the pro-family group because of its biblical stance on marriage and picked FRC based on the SPLC’s online hate listing. Corkins went to the FRC with almost a hundred rounds of ammunition with the intent to gun down staffers and then to stuff Chick-fil-A sandwiches into the mouths of their corpses. Thankfully, an alert security guard stopped Corkins, but not before Corkins shot the guard. Corkins is now serving a 25-year federal sentence for domestic terrorism.
In addition to Corkins, James Hodgkinson — the D.C. shooter who gunned down Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), two congressional staff members and two U.S. Capitol Police officers — "liked" the SPLC on Facebook. In 2015, the SPLC published an article falsely inferring that Rep. Scalise was a white supremacist.
In 2016, the U.S. Department of Justice sharply rebuked the SPLC for using its “hate group” label against groups with which it disagrees, calling it “unprofessional” and “uncivil.” Despite the admonishment, since taking office, the Biden administration has had a number of meetings with the SPLC at the White House. You can draw your own conclusions about their get-togethers.
For far too long, the SPLC has been allowed to destroy people and organizations with its false “hate” label. It’s time to hold the SPLC accountable, which is exactly what Liberty Counsel is doing.
Last year, Liberty Counsel announced that we joined the legal team representing the Dustin Inman Society and its founder and president, D.A. King, in their claims against the SPLC. We are now deep in the throes of discovery and the battle is intense.
We have assembled a stellar legal team, which includes a nationally recognized defamation attorney who represented Nick Sandmann, a student at Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky, who attended the 2019 March for Life event in Washington, D.C., wearing a MAGA hat.
The defamation lawsuits against the Washington Post and CNN for $250 million and $275 million, respectively, were settled in 2020 for undisclosed amounts.
An Alabama federal judge ruled against the SPLC’s motion to dismiss. We are now working on extensive discovery of this organization that has inflicted harm on our client and so many others.
We continue to fight in courtrooms across the country and at the U.S. Supreme Court for the right to life, religious liberty, and the natural family. We won all four of the cases we argued or briefed before the High Court last year, and two cases so far this year … and we aren’t done winning yet!
YOU can be part of the victorious blessing with your generous donation today, which will be DOUBLED IN IMPACT by a special Challenge Grant. Please, give generously today. |
No comments:
Post a Comment