Kielburger brothers attack journalists and NGOs during WE scandal hearing

The Kielburger brothers attacked journalists, researchers, and charitable organizations in their testimony to the finance committee on Tuesday.

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The Kielburger brothers attacked journalists, researchers, and charitable organizations in their testimony to the finance committee on Tuesday.

Jesse Brown, who has played a vital role in uncovering the WE Charity, was accused of spreading fake news by the WE co-founders.

The Kielburgers then accused Charlie Angus of being "friends," with Brown—thereby dismissing his journalism. Both Angus and Brown have vehemently denied this.

Moreover, the Kielburgers attacked Charity Intelligence (an NGO who the WE Charity previously pointed to as proof of their scrupulousness,) saying they were only highlighting the WE organization's dodgy finances for duplicitous reasons.

The co-founders accused Charity Intelligence of "spreading false information" throughout the WE controversy.

Finally, the brothers—who have been described as a "demonic, latter-day Romulus and Remus"—attacked Vivian Krause, a researcher, who said in a committee meeting that WE had been sharing data with Trudeau's Liberal Party.

The Kielburgers said that Krause had been sharing false information. The researcher vehemently denied this: revealing proof that this may have been a possibility.

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