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Exclusive — Tom Fitton on Good Information Foundation: ‘Looks Like Political Jihad Against Trump, His Supporters’

From Breitbart:

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton questioned Good Information Foundation’s motives and lack of transparency on Tuesday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow, after the tax-exempt organization was accused of allegedly trying to pay an attorney to spread false information about former President Trump and “Trump Republicans” on social media.

“I don’t understand why their names aren’t there, who’s running it. Who’s on the board of directors. And they are a new enough group that what would be publicly available financial information isn’t available yet,” Fitton said. “So question is, are they going to be participating in these public policy debates in and around the election, and without anyone really knowing who they are, or how much money they have or anything else? My guess is that’s probably going to be the case.”

Fitton noted that while there is “no legal requirement” for a non-profit to openly post about its leadership, he said it is very “murky” and “unusual” for an organization claiming to engage in public policy work to present such a convoluted front.

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