As the daily circus that is Donald Trump's administration rambles on, more and more celebrities are joining activists in attempting to disrupt it in whatever they can.

Michael Moore's no stranger to controversy or speaking out on political issues, and many of his films and documentaries have touched on Trump and his core policies. His latest project, however, is definitely a step in a different direction. According to The Hill, Moore is in the process of setting up a secure website where whistleblowers from within the Trump Administration can post discretely and anonymously.

Dubbed Trumpileaks, Moore's statement on the website holds no punches on Trump or what's he up to. "From the time you opened this letter to the time you get to the bottom of it, there’s a decent chance that our President will have violated the constitution, obstructed justice, lied to the American people, encouraged or supported acts of violence, or committed some horrible mistake that would’ve ended any other politician's career (or sent you or I to jail). And just like all the times he’s done so in the past, he will get away with it."

Moore's efforts come just a day after an NSA contractor named Reality Leigh Winner allegedly passed a top secret internal document to The Intercept, which stated that the GRU - Russia's military intelligence agency - potentially breached a voting software company. Winner is the first person to be arrested for leaking under Trump, who has repeatedly called for leakers within the US government to be found and arrested.

 

Via The Hill