The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) refuted the federal government’s allegation that the civil rights organization obscured details about its paid informant program in new court filings on Tuesday, following last week’s grand jury indictment. In two motions submitted to a federal court on Tuesday, the SPLC pushed back on acting U.S. Attorney General Todd…
Southern Poverty Law Center: Informant program was not kept secret
Originally reported by The Hill
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