Tucker Slams 'Hoax' Group Claiming to Pay Proteste
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A man claiming to be the chairman of a group that collectively pays protesters millions of dollars a year discussed his alleged "business" with Tucker Carlson.
The man, who could not produce identification to the Fox News Los Angeles bureau, said his name was "Dom Tullipso" and said he runs "Demand Protest", which allegedly pays individuals to protest at events.
Prior to the interview, "Tullipso" said, his group was paying people to disrupt the inauguration ceremony for President-elect Donald Trump.
This is a sham, your company isn't real, your website is fake," Carlson said, "This is a hoax. [Tullipso] is not your real name; we ran you through law enforcement-level background checks."
Carlson said "Tullipso'"s website claims he pays a retainer to 1,800 "operatives" that totals $54 million per year.
"Tullipso" said after receiving hate mail, he decided to swap positions and instead pay protesters to protest the anti-Trump demonstrators themselves.
He told Carlson he is also very supportive of Julian Assange, Edward Snowden and Peyton Manning (sic)."