Attorney Offered $400 to Create ‘Fake News’ Video About Trump

Attorney Offered $400 to Create ‘Fake News’ Video

“They wanted me to use fear to manipulate people.” So says attorney and legal commentator Preston Moore, who posted a video Saturday saying he was offered, and rejected, $400 by the “Good Information Foundation” to make a video attacking Donald Trump. The foundation wanted Moore to create the video about January 6, and to post it on his social media platforms to reach the widest possible audience.

 

Attorney Offered $400 to Create ‘Fake News’ Video

Attorney Offered $400 to Create ‘Fake News’ Video

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