Jim Jordan: SPLC 'Nearly Tripled' Its Revenue After Charlottesville
Summary
Rep. Jim Jordan, the House Judiciary Committee chairman, alleged on Fox News that the Southern Poverty Law Center nearly tripled its revenue following the 2017 Charlottesville protests, suggesting the organization benefited financially from the violence it claims to oppose. Jordan raised the allegation while discussing a Department of Justice investigation into whether the SPLC was funding extremist groups despite its stated mission to combat them. The claim ties the nonprofit's fundraising success to a specific moment of national turmoil, implying potential conflicts of interest in how the organization operates and deploys its resources.