Texas man Matthew Tunstall, the accused operator of a bipartisan scam PAC scheme was still making pro-Trump robocalls to collect fraudulent donations even after he and two accomplices were indicted, CNN’s KFile reports. At least 128,000 calls were places between November 9th – the day Tunstall was indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and to make a false statement to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), multiple counts of wire fraud, and multiple counts of money laundering – and November 30th, per data from NoMoRobo. The calls spliced audio clips of Trump speeches into a call to donate to the fake Campaign to Support the President PAC. KFile previously traced Tunstall and pals to a left-wing PAC scam in 2017.