Michael Moore Involved 'Anti Trump' Rally Organised By Russian Meddling Suspects
Hollywood liberal filmmaker left with egg on his face

Hollywood liberal and filmmaker Michael Moore took part in an anti-Trump rally that was allegedly organized by a group of Russians suspected of meddling in the 2016 presidential election in 2016.
According to Fox News, Moore attended an event alleged to be organized by Russians in front of the Trump Tower in New York, the event took place not long after President Donald Trump won the victory over Hillary Clinton.
"At today's Trump Tower protest. He wouldn't come down," Moore tweeted along with a link to his Facebook live which showed him holding a "not my president" and "stop Trump" placards.
Special counsel Robert Mueller released President Donald Trump from the ongoing Russia investigation last week. Mueller said that there was "no evidence" of American citizens meddling in 2016 election.
Freebeacon reports: According to a grand jury indictment, which was signed by Special Counsel Robert Muller and released last Friday, the Nov. 12, "Trump is NOT my president" rally was organized by 13 Russian nationals who were charged with meddling in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Michael Moore appeared a Russian-sponsored Trump protest. Let that sink in pic.twitter.com/0iTcWO0GEI
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) February 18, 2018
The 13 accused are alleged to have run a subversive campaign with the "strategic goal" to "sow discord in the U.S. political system," during and after the 2016 election.
"After the election, the defendants allegedly staged rallies to support the president-elect while simultaneously staging rallies to protest his election," Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said shortly after the charges were unveiled.
Moore, a noted critic of Trump and other Republicans, has accused the president of actively colluding with the Russians.