![]() It is not readily apparent from their website who is running the organization they do not list board members, leadership, or key staff. Screen image of the “about” page on the Good Information Foundation’s website. The Good Information Foundation is, according to its website, the non-profit arm of Good Information Inc., which describes itself as “a public benefit corporation committed to restoring social trust and strengthening democracy by investing in solutions that counter disinformation and increase the flow of good information online.” This appears to be a violation of federal law that prohibits 501(c)(3) organizations from “directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign.” This case seems like such blatant abuse of our tax code, I was personally compelled to file a complaint with the IRS about the group. ![]() ![]() Moore told Breitbart News, “They wanted me to use fear to manipulate people into voting blue, or into voting not Trump… And when they’re giving examples of the things they wanted me to say - don’t say ‘Trump and his allies,’ say ‘Trump Republicans’ - it became really clear that this was about putting out information… to impact midterms.”
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