Dhillon on Jeff Sessions Condemning the SPLC

Harmeet Dhillon

Harmeet Dhillon Appears on Fox News’ ‘The Laura Ingraham Show’ To Discuss Jeff Sessions Condemning Southern Poverty Law Center.

According to Dhillon:

What has been happening in the government is that the government has been using and partnering with Southern Poverty Law Center’s list to suppress speech and target groups. So it’s only recently that the Attorney General called it out, but the FBI is continuing to partner with National Organization of Women, Southern Poverty Law Center, NAACP, and other groups, and SPLC is about as objective as ANTIFA. They are a far left organization and it’s a disgrace that the government is using their imrpomateur to silence speech. The real effects, Laura, are, for example, a couple of years ago the family research council was actually shot up in DC by an attacker trying to kill people there because that group was on the SPLC list. In Silicon Valley, the effect of this is that matching programs in corporations where a corporation will say, if you give money to a charity like alliance defending freedom, an outstanding Christian first amendment law firm, they will not match it if the organization is on that list. On top of that, Amazon will not match contributions in their smile program if the SPLC has put it on their hate list. So, who made these people, the soros funded and this far-left organization the arbiter of what’s correct speech in America and not. So it’s fine, Joe to have their viewpoint, but it’s also fine for us Americans to fight back. But it is not fine for the government to use their false list as a weapon to attack citizens for their speech.

Dhillon Discusses Jeff Sessions Condemning the SPLC with Laura Ingraham from Harmeet Dhillon on Vimeo.

Harmeet Dhillon is a nationally recognized lawyer, trusted boardroom advisor, and passionate advocate for individual, corporate and institutional clients across numerous industries and walks of life. Her focus is in commercial litigation, employment law, First Amendment rights, and election law matters.
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