Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump AG Screws His Own Case...Instant Dismissal
Episode Date: May 28, 2026Popok reports that for the second time, Acting AG Todd Blanche’s own public statements may lead to the dismissal of a criminal indictment against a Trump-perceived enemy, the US’s leading “anti-...hate” investigative group, the Southern Poverty Law Center. Popok brings the receipts to show that this week’s dismissal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s indictment by a federal judge has surely opened the floodgates to vindictive prosecution motions being filed by ALL those targeted by Trump, including Former FBI Dir. Comey and others. Magic Spoon: Save $5 OFF your next order when you go to http://magicspoon.com/LEGALAF Subscribe: @LegalAFMTN Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You know which lion of the bar and the bench is being reanimated in references, in judges' orders,
and in filings by defendants in criminal cases?
Robert Jackson, he was the Attorney General in 1940.
He was on the United States Supreme Court in 1941.
He was a prosecutor in the Nuremberg trials against Nazis.
and he has a famous quote that just got used by the Southern Poverty Law Center
in their motion to dismiss their criminal indictment.
They're the leading anti-hate group in America
because they claim they are the victim of vindictive prosecution.
And they, like Judge Crenshaw, earlier in the week,
when he dismissed the indictment against Kilmer Obrigo-Garcia
for the very same reason, used the same quote
for then Attorney General Robert Jackson.
Here's what he said.
And this is how they conclude their motion to dismiss.
A prosecutor can choose his defendants.
Therein is the most dangerous power of the prosecutor,
that he will pick people that he thinks he should get
rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted.
That is the very same quote that led all
Judge Crenshaw's order freeing Kilmer Abrago.
And in the afterglow of that decision,
we've got right on cue, just a couple of days later,
the motion to dismiss filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center
claiming that since Maine Justice Todd Blanche
and the FBI Director, Cash Patel,
and Donald Trump himself have declared that the Southern Poverty Law Center
is some sort of hoax,
some sort of fraud,
their funding terrorism instead of trying to dismantle it,
that all of that are not only lies
and violation of their First Amendment rights
as the leading anti-hate group,
but also is a form of vindictive prosecution,
if not actual vindictive prosecution,
at the very least, based on all of the evidence that's in their motion,
including some I'm going to show you on this hot take.
It is an example of presumptuant.
presumptive vindictive prosecution, which should shift the burden to the government to prove that they did not vindictively prosecute the Southern Poverty Law Center in the wake of the Charlie Kirk killing to try to pay back what they perceive as left-wing organizations.
Let me just set the record straight here on Midas Touch and Legal AF, the Southern Poverty Law Center, which I've been following since I was a teenager, is the leading anti-hate-hruy.
and America responsible for tracking more than 4,000 extremists and anti-government and paramilitary
organizations, domestic terrorist organizations within the United States.
They've also dismantled them, suing some of them out of existence.
And while they use some of their donor funds to go undercover and to pay for informant information
to help them destroy these organizations, turning over the leads to the FBI, at least before
Cash Patel got there and publishing the year in hate, the hate map.
Go on their website, if you want to know what I'm talking about.
Link is below.
While doing all of that, they did it because they were championing the cause of destroying
hate groups in America.
To Donald Trump, they are a hate group.
They're funding.
Donald Trump actually said, and this is in their emotion, I'm going to read it to you,
He actually said that the anti-hate group is funding and funded the Charlottesville Unite the White, Unite the Right rally.
I think I got it right the first time.
Because some of the people there were paid informants.
By that logic, and listening to Todd Blanche talk about it, also a part of their motion, then the FBI and the CIA and the Department of Justice through their sting operations are also promoting
terrorism and hate groups because until they arrest the person and indict the people person,
they're out there running a criminal enterprise. So the government should be indicted?
I mean, that's the ridiculousness of this position.
It starts off with Donald Trump's social media post. This is their motion, which we have on
legal AF substack, which says out loud, and they point to it over and over again, all the different
versions of the government attacking the Southern Poverty Law Center, the SPLC, and it starts with
Donald Trump calling them a democratic hoax and that they should be shut down. They, along with
Act Blue and many others, prove that the 2020 presidential election should be wiped from the books
and be of no further force or effect, and it went downhill from there. In fact,
Just after that, it says on page two of their brief, President Trump doubled down on these farcical claims on a nationally televised 60 minutes interview a few days later, falsely proclaiming that the 2017 Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville was all funded by the Southern law.
Trump can't even, you know, he just came off his fourth annual medical and mental exam where he's not even releasing any of the reports related to it.
He's just declaring on social media.
I'm fine, everybody.
He's not so fine.
He can't even get the name of the Southern Poverty Law Center, the SPLC right.
Let's play the clip from 60 Minutes.
That is referred to on page two of the brief play the clip.
Southern laws financing the KKK and lots of other radical, terrible groups.
And then they go out and they say, oh, we've got to stop the KKK.
And yet they give them hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars.
They were right.
It's a total scam run by the Democrats.
It shows you that like Charlottesville, Charlottesville was all funded by the Southern Law.
That was a Southern Law deal too.
And it was done to make me look bad and it turned out to be a total fake.
It basically was a rigged election.
I hope one of your 60-minute episodes, which really hasn't changed very much for the last few years, I'm surprised.
But one of those episodes should be on Southern law and the fact that they spent millions and millions of dollars on absolute far-right.
and just bad, bad groups.
And then they'd use those groups and they'd say,
these are Republican groups and we're coming to your rescue.
And they're the ones that have funded it.
And they're the ones that keep them going.
And then it goes on in their briefing
where they go through all of the allegations made against them.
And what they're saying is that they are a target
because they criticize
but they won't be muzzled in their criticism of the administration's policies.
And just to set the record straight, the Southern Poverty Law Center doesn't care if the
hate group is pro-Israel or anti-Israel or a pro-democrat or pro-is anti-Israel or pro-is-Fa-Fa-Fatist or
or fascist or white supremacist.
All hate in whatever form is their target.
They also lay out on pages 11 and 12 of their brief all the things they've done on their website
where they have condemned or criticized the Trump administration,
including Bondi's record on civil rights,
President Trump's pardon of the Jan 6th participants,
civil rights division head, Harmeet Dillon's nomination,
bigoted beliefs and racist ties of Trump's advisors,
his attempt, Trump's attempt to rename,
the military basis for Confederate leaders,
his deployment of ICE and the militia,
the rating of the Georgia election facility,
and unconstitutional orders targeting voting rights.
And then they say it got amped up
after the killing of Charlie Kirk.
In May 2025, this is on page 12,
the SPLC released its 2024 year-in-hate
and extremism report, sorry,
the report expresses the view that Turning Point USA run by Charlie Kirk's primary strategy is sowing and exploiting fear that white Christian supremacy is under attack by nefarious actors, including immigrants, the LGBTQ plus community, and civil rights activists.
A couple of months later, Kirk was killed on September 10, 2025, which the SPLC condemned by saying violence only fuels.
division, justice requires peace. But at that Tinderbox moment, says the brief, Trump blamed the
radical left terrorists and put the SPLC into that category, including in a memo that he issued
on September the 22nd, designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and suggesting
that the Southern Poverty Law Center was too. See, Trump's going after Act Blue,
common cause and all the other more liberal and progressive entities as a counterweight to the fact that the vast majority of extremism in America is on the right side.
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Here's Cash Patel,
claiming that he's cutting ties.
with the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Here's what he said in a posting on page 16,
reproduced on page 16 of the brief.
The Southern Poverty Law Center long ago abandoned civil rights.
Their so-called hate map has been used to defame mainstream Americans
and even inspired violence.
Under this, all ties with the SPLC have officially been terminated.
That's in October of 2025.
And then when they indicted,
here's what Patel and then acting Attorney General Todd Blanche all referenced in this motion.
Here's what they had to say about the SPLC.
All again false claims during the indictment press conference.
Play the clip.
I just want to say that again.
They used the fraudulently raised money by lying to their donor network,
thousands of Americans, to go ahead and actually pay the leadership of these supposed violent extremist groups.
The groups, as the general laid out, include the Ku Klux Klan, the United Clans of America,
unite to right, national alliance, the National Socialist Movement,
the Aryan Nation Motorcycle Club, and the National Socialist Party of America, and also the American Front.
In at least one of these matters, our investigation revealed that funds were used to facilitate the commission
of further state and federal offenses,
totaling over $3 million.
I want to make sure I understand.
You're alleging that the Southern Poverty Law Center
was paying the leaders of KKK and other groups
to continue their operations.
Is that?
I'm not alleging it,
the grand jury return an indictment that says that.
And so what the investigation found,
according to the indictment that was returned today,
is that they were paying, so Southern Poverty Law Center is raising money,
asking folks to give them money to dismantle racism,
and over a very long period of time,
they were using some of the money they raised from donors to pay to,
they called them field, you know, basically to informants,
to for information, for access,
to just pay them for certain, to do certain things.
And so, yes, that's exactly what the indictment charges.
And then, of course, right on cue, Donald Trump posts, which is reproduced on page 19,
his posting on April 24th about the Southern Poverty Law Center,
now being charged with fraud, that they're a hoax,
and that the 2020 election is close to being wiped off the books,
whatever that's supposed to mean.
They then go through in their moving papers how they've established vindictive prosecution,
starting at the top, making its way down to Patel and Blanche,
citing to all of those postings and all of those comments.
And then on page 27 and 28,
they go through all the times that either Patel or Blanche or Trump
or others said that Southern Poverty Law Center is a fraud.
For instance, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights,
Harvey Dillon had this to say about
the indictment or the SPLC.
Your, first off, just top-line thoughts
on what we saw this week with the SPLC.
Well, the SPLC indictment by our criminal lawyers
here at the Department of Justice is truly earth-shattering
because it unvails away the veil
from the facade of the Southern Poverty Law Center
being this venerable organization
that fights discrimination based in the Deep South.
What we have found is that that kind of discrimination
in America today is,
actually in very short supply. So for SPLC to continue to fundraise off of that premise,
they had to manufacture it themselves. And this 11-count indictment shows a paper trail of numerous
payments to some of the most hateful groups in America, which have almost no presence, really,
the Ku Klux Klan and, you know, Patriot Front and these other groups that a lot of us suspected,
because, you know, I'm a longtime conservative. You look around, and I don't know any people like this
or encounter them or see them,
and yet suddenly they're popping up all over the place
in SPLC fundraisers off of them.
So the where this comes out is, as I predicted,
once the glass ceiling was broken by a judge finding
that a presumptive, vindictive prosecution
had not been overcome by the government
in the Kilmer-Abrego-Garcia case in Tennessee.
You know, that poor guy who's, you know,
thrown through the Kafkaesque mill, sent to El Salvador, tortured upon arrival, winning at every
level about his civil rights, including 9-0 at the Supreme Court. They then falsely indict him
in a vindictive way about human smuggling, about a traffic stop, you know, five years ago.
Finally, Crenshaw, after seven months of looking at the evidence and having a hearing, decided,
no, the government, you did not carry your burden of showing you did not vindictively prosecute.
and therefore I am wiping the indictment clean.
I knew that was going to open up the floodgates of future.
That's not the last motion to dismiss for a vindictive prosecution using that as the model we would see.
Now we've got the one by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
We know that Comey, the former FBI director, has gotten an extension of time to file his motions about his seashell indictment,
about posting on social, I have to laugh out loud, about past,
posting on social media some seashells arranged in 86-47,
which means remove the president, not kill the president.
And therefore, he's asking for more time because he's going to be filing a motion to dismiss for vindictive prosecution too.
If they ever successfully indict Letitia James, New York Attorney General, she'll do it.
John O. Brennan, CIA Director, if they ever get around to indicting him, he'll do it.
Lisa Cook on the Federal Reserve, if they ever try to indict her,
for mortgage fraud, then she'll bring it.
So if I, here, put this in the time capsule, before this presidency is over,
we'll get almost a dozen or so motions for vindictive prosecution, many of which,
which will be granted.
To put it in context, it's very hard to get vindictive prosecution motion granted.
You almost never file them.
I've done defense work almost my entire career.
You almost never file them because they're a loser.
You have to have these specific facts, but because the Trump administration and the Department of Justice that he captured is so flat in its organizational structure, every decision is being made by Todd Blanche or Stan Woodward, the number one, the number two, the number three in the Department of Justice.
And then they're ordering local prosecutors to do Donald Trump's bidding.
And because of that reek, that new organogram of how things operate in the Justice Department, we're seeing,
results. This is now pending in Alabama. I love the fact that the lawyers there started off with
Robert Jackson, a personal hero of mine. People should look up his career. Very few, if any,
lawyers, maybe other than Abraham Lincoln, have had a career like Robert Jackson. He was Solicitor General
of the United States, arguing before the United States Supreme Court. He was Attorney General of the
United States. He was on the United States Supreme Court, and Truman picked him to be the lead
prosecutor against the Nazis captured and tried at the Nuremberg trials. What a body of work. What have
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