SPLC’s high-profile donors like Clooney, Soros stay mum after nonprofit indicted over alleged $3M hate group informant scheme
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SPLC’s high-profile donors like Clooney, Soros stay mum after nonprofit indicted over alleged $3M hate group informant scheme Big-name donors to the Southern Poverty Law Center, including George Clooney and George Soros, have stayed silent amid allegations…
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SPLC’s high-profile donors like Clooney, Soros stay mum after nonprofit indicted over alleged $3M hate group informant scheme Big-name donors to the Southern Poverty Law Center, including George Clooney and George Soros, have stayed silent amid allegations…
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