Joe Biden has told his absurd Charlottesville story so many times that it has become folklore.

He has framed a 2017 rally in Virginia as a moral turning point and the moment that supposedly compelled him to step in and “save” the country, and run for president in 2020.

Biden’s claimwas emotionally effective — even if difficult to believe — which is exactly why it has been repeated so often.

But the narrative is even more laughable when you juxtapose it with what the Department of Justice is now alleging.

The DOJhas chargedthe Southern Poverty Law Center with an 11-count federal indictment that accuses the group of funneling millions of dollars to extremist organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Aryan Nation.

Such an accusation is staggering, given the SPLC’s supposed mission as a watchdog against hate, if you were ever keen to believe the group was anything but its own hate group.

According to the DOJ, the SPLC secretly paid lots of people with donor funds to drum up hate, including at Charlottesville.

While raising hundreds of millions of dollars from neurotic left-wingers via direct mail by stoking fear of surging "hate groups," the SPLC literally paid someone more than $270,000 to, among other things, plan and organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA. The…pic.twitter.com/wF7gZ3wbWV

— Blake Neff (@BlakeSNeff)April 21, 2026

WOW: The Department of Justice has charged the far-left Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) with an 11-count federal indictment, accusing them of funneling millions to the extremist groups they claim to be fighting.

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