Emails expressing opposition to the Obama administration’s net neutrality rules may have been faked by a right-wing group led by a former policy and legislative strategist for the Koch Brothers-backed Americans for Prosperity, according to reporting by Politico.
The dark money group American Commitment, led by conservative operative Phil Kerpen, has advocated in favor of the Keystone XL pipeline and against the Affordable Care Act and efforts to decrease hazardous emissions from coal-fired plants. The organization also operates the website ALECpetition.com, which urges people to “reject anti-ALEC bullying.”
“Faking the identities of people is no way to organize a popular campaign. But such underhanded tactics are typical of Net Neutrality opponents.”
—Tim Karr, Free Press
On Monday, American Commitment claimed to have mobilized more than half a million people to send 1.6 million pre-written letters asking Congress to overturn the Federal Communications Commission’s new net neutrality rules that reclassify the Internet as a public utility.
But according to Politico‘s senior technology reporter Tony Romm, “a number of messages to lawmakers purporting to be from average constituents…don’t appear to have come from people within their districts.”
Romm writes:
American Commitment denied any wrongdoing.
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