Did This Far-Left Group Secretly Fund Right-Wing Extremists? (ft. Miranda Devine, Kayce Smith, & Bryan Hubbard)

Will Cain Country1h 40mApril 23, 2026

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The episode of Will Cain Country opens with a bombshell allegation: the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), long portrayed as a leading anti-hate organization, may have secretly funded white supremacist groups like the Aryan Nation, KKK, and Unite the Right through a decade-long scheme involving over $1 million in payments. Host Will Cain, joined by Miranda Devine and Casey Smith, argues this exposes a decades-long hoax that weaponized the narrative of white supremacy to discredit conservatives, particularly Donald Trump, and justify progressive political agendas. Devine details how the SPLC used its influence to shape FBI investigations, smear conservative groups like Turning Point USA and Mums for Liberty, and even influence Biden’s rhetoric, while simultaneously funding the very extremists they claimed to oppose. The discussion then shifts to sports, with Casey Smith joining to discuss the NFL Draft, Ric Flair’s legendary sexual conquest claims, and baseball superstitions like the 'Mom Donnie curse' on the Mets. The episode culminates in a powerful segment with Brian Hubbard, CEO of Americans for Ibogaine, who recounts President Trump’s historic executive order granting FDA approval for clinical trials of Ibogaine—a psychedelic medicine with profound potential to treat addiction, PTSD, and trauma. Hubbard shares deeply personal stories of transformation, including a veteran’s emotional rebirth after treatment, and emphasizes the need for vigilance against bureaucratic resistance and Big Pharma co-optation. The episode closes on a note of national hope, framing Ibogaine as a unifying, bipartisan opportunity to heal a fractured America.

Key Takeaways
1

The SPLC may have funded white supremacist groups like Unite the Right and the National Alliance, undermining its credibility as a civil rights watchdog.

2

The 'white supremacy threat' narrative, amplified after Charlottesville, was likely weaponized to discredit conservatives and justify progressive political agendas.

3

Ibogaine, a psychedelic medicine from Africa, has shown transformative potential in treating addiction, PTSD, and trauma through neurological reset.

4

President Trump’s executive order clears the path for FDA-approved clinical trials of Ibogaine, marking a historic shift in U.S. drug policy.

5

The success of the Ibogaine movement relies on bipartisan support and vigilance against bureaucratic delays and corporate co-optation.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

The SPLC Hoax: Funding the Enemy

They manufactured the very hate that they purported to be combating.

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10:00
20 min

The Weaponization of Charlottesville

They built up one while they smeared the other.

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30:00
20 min

The Ric Flair & Sports Break

A lighthearted interlude with Casey Smith as the hosts debate Ric Flair’s claim of sleeping with 10,000 women by age 39. The conversation shifts to the NFL Draft, baseball curses, and the emotional investment fans have in sports narratives.

50:00
30 min

The NFL Draft: Hope, Hype, and Hype

Casey Smith shares her mixed feelings about the NFL Draft, explaining how social media and leaked reports have ruined the suspense. She discusses her love for future projection in sports and the emotional stakes of draft day, especially for teams like the Cowboys.

1:20:00
20 min

Ibogaine’s Breakthrough: A National Turning Point

Federal prohibition of psychedelic medicine in the United States is over.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
Federal prohibition of psychedelic medicine in the United States is over.
Brian Hubbard89:55
Viral: 95.0
They manufactured the very hate that they purported to be combating.
Miranda Devine10:01
Viral: 90.0
I was scared to death and there was a fabulous lady who was my coach... it may not give you what you want. It's going to give you what you need.
Brian Hubbard63:18
Viral: 88.0
Speakers

Host

Will Cain

Guests

Miranda DevineCasey SmithBrian Hubbard
Topics Discussed
southern poverty law center scandal95%ibogaine medicine92%white supremacy hoax90%presidential executive order88%psychedelic therapy87%addiction recovery85%media bias80%sports culture70%
People & Brands

will cain

person

60xPositive

brian hubbard

person

50xNeutral

donald trump

person

48xPositive

southern poverty law center

organization

45xNegative

ibogaine

other

42xNeutral

miranda devine

person

38xPositive

joe biden

person

35xNegative

casey smith

person

32xPositive

joe rogan

person

20xPositive

andy beshear

person

18xNegative

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