TikTok influencer and attorney Preston Moore claimed in one of his videos that he was asked $400 to spread false information about President Trump related to the January 6 investigation.
“I was just offered $400 to make an anti-Donald Trump propaganda post related to the January 6 investigation that is completely not true,” Preston revealed on his TikTok Friday. “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.”
Preston is an attorney in the firm’s Personal Injury and Products Liability Section. He works on cases involving serious injuries and bad products. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School and is currently working in Beasley Allen’s Atlanta office.
“So, first things first, I get an email from somebody with the Good Info Foundation. I’m going to refer to this person as Jane. Jane sent me a message letting me know she represented the Good Info Foundation and that she was willing to offer a paid collaboration to discuss some topics related to January 6. I said, sure, why not? I’ll learn some more. Jane says the Good Info Foundation will give me $400 to make a post on my page and then share it on Instagram,” Preston narrated.
The Good Information Foundation is headed by Rick Stengel, President Obama’s Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs from 2014 to 2016.
“The January 6th Committee investigation has proven an ongoing criminal conspiracy to overthrow our elections and take away our freedoms,” according to Good Info Foundation.
“MAGA Republicans have known all along that Trump betrayed the American people and they have selfishly and cowardly sided with him over freedom. They want to make this a country where men control women, armed white militants control us all, and a handful of wealthy white politicians control our lives and our futures.”
In order to obtain that $400, Preston should refer to the January 6 incident based on the “Important Notes” set by the Good Info Foundation.
From the Good Info Foundation:
Key Messaging (in your own words!)
Remind your followers about the images and scenes from the January 6th insurrection
Example: “You probably saw this [greenscreen of Jan 6th violence] happen but what a lot of people don’t know is that the violence on January 6th was actually planned and paid for by Trump Republicans.”
Talk about the many aspects of their plan and the broad involvement of Trump officials, members of Congress, etc
Example: “The Trump campaign paid literally millions of dollars to make January 6th happen.”
Make this about consequences – protecting our freedom to vote and ensuring the will of the people prevails
Example: “It’s important to know that this wasn’t a one day thing — there is an ongoing threat of political violence or MAGA Republicans trying to overturn elections.”
Remind folks that the hearings are not over, and talk about how important it is to stay informed ahead of the midterms in November.
Example: “The January 6th Committee is holding more hearings in September and I think you should watch them…”
Make this about consequences – protecting our freedom to vote and ensuring the will of the people prevails
Focus on the future: The ongoing threat of future violence and attempts to claim and hold power
Talk about the danger to our freedom as a country, as voters
SOURCES
Please feel free to use any supplemental content from the CSPAN video library for your video.
Graphic images of what actually occurred during the riot at the Capitol. **VIDEO HERE.**
Live testimony with vivid recounting of what happened. VIDEO HERE.
If any of the videos listed above do not fit your messaging, go HERE for more.
Important Notes
Say “criminal conspiracy”, not “attempted coup,” “treason” or “insurrection”.
Say “Trump Republicans”, not “Trump and his allies.”
Say “January 6th investigation”, not “hearing” or “trial.”
Call this an “attack on our country” or an attack on “America” or on “Americans” and a “criminal conspiracy,” “committed crime.”
Talk about “MAGA Republicans” etc.
Make clear this is ongoing and unresolved, not past and done.
Show voter agency, turn the anger into defiance.
CORE DELIVERABLES:
1x 15-60 second TikTok video
Repost video onto Instagram reels
Concept to be pitched to Vocal first, followed by client feedback + approval prior to agreeing on a mutual date to go live
Paid usage rights for five (5) months
Do not use paid disclosures (not required for issue advocacy content)
“I’m not interested and the rate doesn’t work for me. This is the Good Info Foundation. They boast on their home page that good information is the lifeblood of a democracy,” Preston said.
“They further cry that we are in an information crisis. And you know the crazy thing about all of that? They’re right,” Preston added.
Watch the video below:
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