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In the aftermath of the 2022 FBI raid on O'Keefe, Project Veritas said they did journalism and could invoke First Amendment rights that protect members of news media. According to Columbia Journalism Review "the Justice Manual, a departmental handbook, doesn't directly define who qualifies as news media, and thus receives those protections ...
Conservative provocateur James O'Keefe and his former organization Project Veritas have settled a lawsuit filed by a Pennsylvania postmaster after the group spread a Postal Service worker's false ...
On March 15, 2023, O'Keefe launched a new organization called O'Keefe Media Group. [14] Project Veritas subsequently sued O'Keefe and two others, alleging that they had created the competing O'Keefe Media Group while still employees, approaching PV's donors and using company funds for this purpose.
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The Undercurrent has covered the Koch brothers' donor retreats, [4] efforts to overturn the 2020 U.S. presidential election, [5] and the operations of James O'Keefe and Project Veritas. [6] Her investigation of the 2014 Koch brothers' summer donor retreat [7] was featured in Jane Mayer's book on the Koch brothers, Dark Money. [8] [9]
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[44] O'Keefe claimed secondly "that the tape battery died." [44] Commenting on the Philadelphia video, Leonnig said "when you go to this office, and you see this tape, I don't think he's got the goods to say that ACORN lied." [44] Both Giles and O'Keefe declined to answer questions after the release of the October video. [43]
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