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AllegedFraud.com uses freely licensed photographs from Wikimedia Commons and public domain sources. All images are used in compliance with their respective licenses.

CreatorPhotographerLicenseSource
Dan BonginoFBI / U.S. GovernmentPublic Domain (U.S. Government Work)Wikimedia Commons
James O’Keefe (O’Keefe Media Group)Gage SkidmoreCC BY-SA 2.0Wikimedia Commons
Benny JohnsonGage SkidmoreCC BY-SA 2.0Wikimedia Commons
Charlie KirkGage SkidmoreCC BY-SA 2.0Wikimedia Commons
Nick ShirleyYouTube Channel ScreenshotFair Use (Editorial)Nick Shirley YouTube
Tom Fitton (Judicial Watch)Gage SkidmoreCC BY-SA 2.0Wikimedia Commons
House Oversight CommitteeU.S. GovernmentPublic Domain (U.S. Government Work)U.S. House of Representatives

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