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James O’Keefe Spent Project Veritas Money on DJ Equipment and Booze for Girlfriend: Audit The right-wing provocateur had the group spend $2,500 on gear so he could perform at Coachella, but he ...
James O’Keefe, the founder and until this past February CEO of the right-wing nonprofit Project Veritas, is currently under investigation by the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office.
In February, conservative undercover-video activist James O’Keefe left the nonprofit he founded, Project Veritas, amid a dispute with his board over his spending and treatment of employees. Then ...
Man Who Busted ACORN Is BustedConservative activist James O’Keefe was caught yesterday breaking into Senator Mary Landrieu’s office ...
Unlike previous videos, O’Keefe chose a politically relevant target: ACORN, the nation’s largest aid organization for low- and moderate-income people.
O’Keefe, who runs Project Veritas, says in the suit filed in Manhattan Federal Court that he tried to buy a gun on July 26 in New York. An FBI background check system used for gun purchases ...
O’Keefe is treated as a clown by self-respecting journalists for good reason. He built his career on manipulative videos that fed into fantastical right-wing narratives, particularly surrounding ...
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 ...
No doubt about it: The videos suggest Acorn workers cheerily support sex trafficking. But it takes a full hour of movie before the filmmakers acknowledge O’Keefe’s perfidy.
Filed Under: Politics, National Politics, defamation lawsuit, Project Veritas, James O'Keefe, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Roy Moore, U.S. Senate, Donald Trump, America (United States), Washington Post ...
The scene has nothing to do with the time O'Keefe posed as a sex trafficker in an attempt to smear the community group ACORN, nor the time he got an NPR executive to say, on a surreptitious ...