In the video, Moore said:
The attorney went on to recount how an individual he referred to as “Jane” reached out to him to offer a “paid collaboration to discuss some topics related to January 6th.”I was just offered $400 to make an anti Donald Trump propaganda post related to the January 6 investigation. That is completely not true. I should start out this video by saying I’m not a Donald Trump supporter. So that should give a little bit of context to where I’m coming from. I’m an attorney. I post legal news and analysis on related topics. Okay, here we go with the story. So, first things first. I get an email from somebody with the Good Info Foundation.
Moore explained that the woman said, “the Good Info Foundation will give [him] $400 to make a post on [his] page and then share it to Instagram.”At first, Moore indicated he might be open to the idea. She sent him a link to a page with guidelines on how he should craft his video. Some of these included:
Say “criminal conspiracy”, not “attempted coup,’ “treason,” or “insurrection”.
Say “Trump Republicans”, not “Trump and his allies.”
Talk about “MAGA Republicans” etc.
Show voter agency, turn the anger into defiance.
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