US DoJ launches investigation into Southern Poverty Law Center
The US Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), according to the organization's CEO. The investigation, handled by the US attorney district for the middle district of Alabama, appears to focus on the SPLC's past use of paid confidential informants to gather intelligence on violent groups.

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AI-generatedThe US Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), according to the organization's CEO. The investigation, handled by the US attorney district for the middle district of Alabama, appears to focus on the SPLC's past use of paid confidential informants to gather intelligence on violent groups. The SPLC stated it previously used informants to monitor extremist groups due to threats against its staff, stemming from its work dismantling the KKK and other hate groups. The investigation follows criticism of the SPLC's "hate group" designations and amid concerns that the Trump administration is targeting non-profit groups opposed to its policies. The SPLC has vowed to defend itself and continue its work fighting hate.