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The new videotape shows filmmakers Hannah Giles and James O'Keefe, posing as a prostitute and her boyfriend, soliciting advice about a possible housing loan from workers in the Philadelphia office ...
An internal audit found James O'Keefe used the right-wing group's funds for personal purchases, including luxury travel, DJ equipment, and liquor.
Conservative "guerrilla journalist" James O'Keefe III issued a statement Friday, addressing the $100,000 settlement he agreed to pay this week to settle a lawsuit brought by a former employee of ...
James O'Keefe, Abigail Shrier, and David Daleiden speak at the American Spectator's annual gala on October 14, 2021.
Kelly Fincham: The Irish American at the center of the ACORN video controversy once launched a fake campaign to ban Lucky Charms on-campus at Rutgers. James O'Keefe, the then editor of a ...
Speaking to Politico last year, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe claimed that all he really wanted was to be taken seriously by the mainstream media. The conservative activist and dark arts ...
The Family Research Council held its annual Values Voter Summit in Washington, DC. Speaking at this session was founder and president of Project Veritas, James O'Keefe. He talked about how his ...
With the perennially debunked video provocateur James O’Keefe, Giles visited Acorn offices on the East Coast and in California, pretending to be a prostitute looking for help in trafficking ...
How James O'Keefe Made Himself Irrelevant Once a right-wing media darling, O’Keefe laid bare the flaws in his approach with a botched sting of The Washington Post.