Filmmaker Michael Moore is launching a site for presidential whistleblowers to leak information about potential offenses happening within President Donald Trump's administration.
Moore is calling it "TrumpiLeaks."
"Today, I'm launching TrumpiLeaks, a site that will enable courageous whistleblowers to privately communicate with me and my team," Moore writes in a three-page open letter.
"Patriotic Americans in government, law enforcement or the private sector with knowledge of crimes, breaches of public trust and misconduct committed by Donald J. Trump and his associates are needed to blow the whistle in the name of protecting the United States of America from tyranny," Moore writes.
The filmmaker has been an outspoken critic of Trump's and has been working on a documentary he's titled "Fahrenheit 11/9." The creator of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "Bowling for Columbine" also is launching a one-man Broadway show called "Terms of my Surrender" that starts in July.
And now TrumpiLeaks, another platform for Moore.
"Donald Trump thinks he's above the law. He acts like he's above the law. He's stated that he's above the law. And by firing Sally Yates, Preet Bharara and James Comey (three federal officials with some authority to hold him accountable) he's taken the first few steps to make it official," Moore wrote.
Moore cites the "courageous" work of whistleblowers throughout history, including Daniel Ellsberg, Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning.
"We've put together several tools you can use to securely send information and documents as well as photographs, video and/or audio recordings. While no form of digital communication is 100 percent secure, the tools we're using at TrumpiLeaks provide the most secure technology possible to protect your anonymity," Moore writes.
"I know this is risky. I knew we may get in trouble. But too much is at stake to play it safe. And along with the Founding Fathers, I've got your back," Moore added.
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