Washington Watch with Tony Perkins
1792 Exchange Executive Vice President Greg Scott joined Tony Perkins on Washington Watch to discuss three of the most pressing corporate accountability issues facing America today: the collapse of the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate “Equality” Index, corporate America’s role in funding a mass medical experiment on children, and the corporate charitable giving blacklist driven by the SPLC’s discredited hate list.
The Fall of the HRC’s Corporate “Equality” Index
Fortune 500 participation in the HRC’s Corporate “Equality” Index dropped 65% in 2026, from 377 companies to just 131. Greg breaks down what’s driving the decline and what it means for corporate America.
Corporate America’s Mass Experiment on Children
1792 Exchange has identified 550+ companies, many of them household names, whose employee health plans cover sex-denying procedures for minor dependents. Greg explains what that means and why corporations can no longer claim ignorance.
The SPLC Blacklist and Benevity
Benevity manages corporate charitable giving for 200+ Fortune 1000 companies, and it’s using the SPLC’s discredited hate list to exclude mainstream conservative nonprofits. Greg outlines our coalition’s demand that Benevity cut ties with the SPLC entirely.