独家报道:因国会听证会激烈交锋,南方贫困法律中心免税资格面临威胁


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独家报道: 这家被美国司法部指控秘密资助其声称要打击的极端主义活动的左翼非营利组织,正面临来自国会的新威胁。

得克萨斯州共和党众议员奇普·罗伊于周三提出一项法案,将撤销南方贫困法律中心(SPLC)的免税资格,在联邦对该民权非营利组织涉嫌金融犯罪的调查升级之际,加大对其施压。

该法案的提出,是在罗伊周二誓言要针对该法律中心的免税资格之后——此前罗伊在一场充满争议的监督听证会上质询南方贫困法律中心临时首席执行官布莱恩·费尔,指责该组织长期以来以主流保守派组织为目标。

“南方贫困法律中心靠抹黑基督教保守派牟利,通过将其意识形态对手贴上‘极端主义者’和‘仇恨团体’的标签来获利,”罗伊在福克斯新闻数字频道获得的一份声明中说道。“免税资格应该留给服务公共利益的慈善组织,而不是那些参与党派政治战的团体。”

2026年4月30日,在美国华盛顿国会山,众议员奇普·罗伊在众议院通过国土安全部拨款法案后向记者发表讲话。(格雷姆·斯隆/盖蒂图片社)

独家报道:随着吉姆·乔丹向左翼团体发起最新攻势,南方贫困法律中心的法律麻烦愈演愈烈

“这项‘终止南方贫困法律中心免税法案’仅仅是撤销南方贫困法律中心的免税资格,结束它享受了太久的特殊税收优惠,”他补充道。

该非营利组织的发言人未立即回应置评请求。

这项法案出台之际,南方贫困法律中心被指控在2010年至2023年间,通过虚假账户和银行欺诈来隐瞒款项流向,将410万美元的免税捐赠资金拨付给包括三K党和美国联合三K党在内的各类极端组织。

该组织坚称其线人计划“挽救了生命”,但联邦检察官称,收到捐赠资金的仇恨组织将其中一部分用于招募活动,并购买用于焚烧十字架的木材和三K党相关道具等物资。

费尔否认南方贫困法律中心有任何不当行为,并在周二基本拒绝就这些指控置评。

该法律中心拥有501(c)(3)类非营利组织免税资格,这意味着向该组织的捐款可享受税收抵扣。

2026年6月9日,在美国华盛顿,南方贫困法律中心临时主席兼首席执行官布莱恩·费尔在众议院司法委员会听证会上发言。(伊丽莎白·弗朗茨/彭博社/盖蒂图片社)

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罗伊的法案可能威胁到该组织充裕的资金,因为在其现已停摆的线人计划运营期间,捐款大幅增加。

“煽动仇恨已成为南方贫困法律中心的盈利之道:2024年,该组织拥有超过8.29亿美元资产,约7.308亿美元的捐赠基金,以及1.209亿美元的收入,”怀俄明州共和党众议员哈里特·哈格曼周二说道。“这些资金大部分来自南方贫困法律中心捐赠者的捐款。”

保守派青年行动组织“转折点美国”、家庭研究理事会和“妈妈们争取自由”等保守组织,与新纳粹和白人至上主义团体一同被列入该法律中心年度“仇恨地图”数据库。

共和党议员周二就这些定性以及明显未将左翼团体列入清单一事向费尔施压。

“你们网站上列出了多少个左翼反犹太组织?”罗伊问费尔。“有多少个极端主义伊斯兰团体?”

费尔未能举出符合这两类标准的组织,这促使罗伊暗示这家左翼非营利组织故意将保守派基督教团体作为目标。

“那你是不是认为有很多伊斯兰团体是支持LGBTQ的?”这位德克萨斯州议员随后向费尔发问,引得听证室内一片笑声。“这就是南方贫困法律中心的立场吗?我只是想确保记录能如实反映这一点。”

“我们不会因为某个群体的宗教信仰而针对任何团体或贴上标签……”费尔坚称。

费尔还为该法律中心将由已故查理·柯克创立的保守派青年行动巨头“转折点美国”列为极端组织的决定辩护。

“我们的立场是,‘转折点美国’表达了基于不可改变特征的观点,并对他人进行诋毁,这符合我们的收录标准,”费尔告诉罗伊。

“转折点美国”首席执行官埃丽卡·柯克周二在社交媒体上发文,抨击了费尔的言论。

2026年4月17日,保守派活动家查理·柯克的遗孀埃丽卡·柯克在凤凰城梦想城教堂举行的“转折点美国”活动上发言。(吉姆·沃森/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

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“‘转折点美国’从成立之初就倡导开放对话和尊重辩论,无论信仰或肤色如何,”已故查理·柯克的妻子柯克说道。“一直以来,真正的仇恨团体是南方贫困法律中心,它每天都用谎言肆意散播仇恨。”

罗伊还曾提出法案,撤销全国穆斯林倡导团体美国伊斯兰关系委员会(CAIR)的免税资格,但该法案随后在委员会停滞不前。共和党人因该组织涉嫌与恐怖主义有关联而对其猛烈抨击。

FIRST ON FOX: SPLC’s tax-exempt status under threat after fiery Capitol Hill hearing

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Rep Chip Roy says tax-exempt status should not benefit organizations ‘engaged in partisan political warfare’

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FIRST ON FOX: A left-wing nonprofit accused by the Department of Justice of secretly funding the extremism it claims to combat is facing a new threat from Capitol Hill.

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, introduced legislation Wednesday that would revoke the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) tax-exempt status, ramping up pressure on the civil rights nonprofit organization amid a federal probe into alleged financial crimes.

The measure’s introduction comes after Roy vowed Tuesday to target the law center’s tax-exempt status after grilling Bryan Fair, the SPLC’s interim chief executive, about its record of targeting mainstream conservative organizations during a contentious oversight hearing.

“The SPLC has built a business in smearing Christian conservatives and profiting from labeling its ideological opponents as ‘extremists’ and ‘hate groups,’” Roy said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. “Tax-exempt status should be reserved for charitable organizations serving the public good — not groups engaged in partisan political warfare.”

Rep. Chip Roy speaks to reporters after the House passed a Department of Homeland Security funding bill at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on April 30, 2026.(Graeme Sloan/Getty Images)

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“The Stop SPLC Act would simply revoke the SPLC’s tax-exempt status and end the special tax benefits it has enjoyed for far too long,” he added.

A spokesperson for the nonprofit did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The legislation comes as the SPLC is accused of routing $4.1 million in tax-exempt donor funds to various extremist organizations — including the Ku Klux Klan and the United Klans of America — between 2010 and 2023, using fictitious accounts and committing bank fraud to conceal the payments.

The group has insisted its informant program “saved lives,” but federal prosecutors allege hate groups that received the donor money used a portion of it for recruitment purposes and to purchase materials, such as wood for cross burnings and KKK paraphernalia.

Fair has denied that the SPLC did anything wrong and largely declined to discuss the allegations Tuesday.

The law center has 501(c)(3) status as a nonprofit organization, which means financial contributions to the group are tax-deductible.

Bryan Fair, interim president and CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center, speaks during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., on June 9, 2026.(Elizabeth Frantz/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Roy’s bill could threaten the group’s flush finances, as donations surged during the period it operated the now-defunct informant program.

“Advancing hatred has become quite profitable for the SPLC, as in 2024, the organization had over $829 million in assets and an endowment of approximately $730.8 million and $120.9 million in revenue,” Rep. Harriet Hageman, R-Wy., said Tuesday. “The bulk of this money comes from the contributions of the SPLC donors.”

Turning Point USA, the Family Research Council and Moms for Liberty are among the conservative organizations listed on the law center’s annual “hate map” database alongside neo-Nazi and White supremacist groups.

GOP lawmakers pressed Fair Tuesday about those designations and the notable omission of leftist groups.

“How many leftist anti-Jewish groups do you have listed on your website,” Roy asked Fair. “How many extremist Islamic groups do you have?”

Fair did not name an organization that fit either criteria, prompting Roy to suggest that the left-wing nonprofit intentionally targets conservative Christian groups.

“So you think there’s a bunch of Islamic groups that are pro-LGBTQ?” the Texas lawmaker then asked Fair, triggering laughs from the hearing room. “Is that the position of the SPLC? I just want to make sure the record is reflecting that.”

“We target no group or label … because of its religion,” Fair insisted.

Fair also defended the law center’s decision to designate Turning Point, a conservative youth activism powerhouse founded by the late Charlie Kirk, as an extremist organization.

“It is our position that TPUSA expresses views and vilifies other people based on immutable characteristics, exposing them to our listing,” Fair told Roy.

Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk slammed Fair’s comments during a post on social media Tuesday.

Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, speaks at a Turning Point USA event at Dream City Church in Phoenix on April 17, 2026.(Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

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“Turning Point USA has, from the beginning, stood for open conversations and respectful debate regardless of creed or color,” Kirk, the wife of the late Charlie Kirk, said. “All along, the real hate group is the SPLC, which recklessly sows hate every day with its lies.”

Roy has also introduced legislation to revoke the tax-exempt status of the national Muslim advocacy group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), but the bill has since stalled in committee. Republicans have sharply criticized the nonprofit over alleged ties to terrorism.

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