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Filmmaker Michael Moore launches 'TrumpiLeaks' website for whistleblowers

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Dejavu! I was just talking about a documentary about President Trump by Michael Moore today!

Anyway, although I am a Trump hater, or more to the point his stupid policies, ideas and total disregard for the world and even the majority of his own people, I hope this can be used beyond Trump and even beyond the Republicans, with all presidents in the future.

Lets be fair about it and not just one sided. However lets also be honest and realistic... It is going to be pretty hard to trump Trump.

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I t was hilarious when Ashley Judd interrupted Moores self-aggrandizing rant to do her own one a few months back. The man has zero credibility.

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Well, Kathy Griffin needs a job. Maybe he should hire her to be the face of the website.

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"I know this is risky. I knew we may get in trouble. But too much is at stake to play it safe," Moore wrote."

My hero!

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Yeah! Kathy Griffin can be the crying face of his website.

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I would applaud Kathy Griffin if she held up a mock-up of Moore's severed head. I would give her a standing ovation if she were a ventriloquist as well. Oh, what fun that'd be!

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Bill Murphy, If she was the real thing instead of a pretender she"d do just that! AND it would be worthy of a laugh.

Personally Ive always found her aggressively un-funny. And her "Its all Trumps fault! Poor little me!" routine was cringe-worthy.

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Michael Moore launches a new worthy project and somehow, Kathy Griffin dominates the discussion. Hmmm.

Some U.S. news organizations including The Washington Post, Huffington Post, The New York Times, and ProPublica have links on their websites for the public to send information to journalists.

Par for the course in journalism. It's the verification that counts.

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