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Harriet Hageman: “The SPLC failed to specifically condemn the violent actors…”

Featuring: Harriet Hageman, Republican | U.S. House Wyoming At-Large Congressional District

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Constitution & Limited Government Hearing: The SPLC's Influence on Federal Civil Rights Policy

Published | Video Starts at 04:09

One of the more well known examples, Antifa is conspicuously absent, despite the SPLCs specifically maintaining categories for anti government extremist groups and general hate. In a more recent example, The SPLC failed to specifically condemn the violent actors endangering Jewish students at American universities following the horrific October 17th attack carried out by Hamas and supported by radical Islamists, including many right here in the United states of America. Mr. O', Neill, could you briefly provide some insights on why they would exclude antifa, pro Palestinian and pro Hamas organizations on American campuses, Jane's Revenge and other left wing extremist groups from their hate data framework? (04:09–04:27)

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Asserts that SPLC did not condemn violent actors endangering Jewish students after the October 17th attack.

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