Hillary Clinton ally David Brock is offering to pay for new information on Donald Trump, hoping that damaging audio or video on the Republican presidential candidate will be submitted to his super PAC.

Brock, founder of the left-wing Media Matters and operator of Correct the Record super PAC, recently posted the plea on Correct the Record’s website and is referring to the project as "TrumpLeaks," NBC News reported.

Brock asked for video or audio of Trump that has yet to be released.

"One of the most important things for voters to evaluate in any election is the full measure of a candidate’s views, ideas, and temperament over time," the website states. "In making a choice for president, voters must also consider how various candidates present themselves to the public and to the world. There are few things more important in that regard than access to video or audio in the form of prior television or radio interviews or more candid video from events a candidate may have attended."

Brock’s super PAC goes on to say they can offer compensation to anyone who has new video or audio that has been obtained legally.

"TrumpLeaks is an effort to uncover unreported video or audio of Donald Trump so voters can have access to the Donald Trump who existed before running for president and before his recent affinity for teleprompters," the website says of the project. "TrumpLeaks can provide some compensation to those who have usable, undoctored video or audio that has been legally obtained or is legally accessible."

NBC News noted that the project is "highly unusual" and seems to "cross a new line" in modern day politics.