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James O'Keefe

Did Uncle Jesse really sing on Full House got here to us, gave us this footage, infuriated by what they saw, what they witnessed. This person continues to be on the inside, still has access to powerful folks,” said Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe in a video launched Monday. James O'Keefe explains the Attorney General of Wisconsin's report on Project Veritas Action's investigation into Democracy Partners in the course of the election of 2016. Project Veritas Action Fund released videos from Election Day 2018 exhibiting poll-workers electioneering, mentioning Democratic candidates for office.
This video from "Project Veritas" shows a large compilation of hidden camera footage displaying CNN employees discussing the network's priorities and biases. The videos show conversations with two CNN media coordinators, Nick Neville and Christian Sierra.
The Hill. June 28, 2017. [1]Kenneth Vogel , "James O'Keefe's plans derailed by infighting, lack of funding" , Politico.com, November 17, 2011; accessed December 24, 2011. Hermann, Peter (March 7, 2017).
In June 2010, O'Keefe shaped a 501(c)(three) organization, Project Veritas. He gained national consideration for his deceptively edited video recordings of employees at Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) places of work in 2009, his arrest and responsible plea in 2010 for getting into the federal office of then-U.S.
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