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Project Veritas sued in 2020, saying the law made it impossible in Portland, the state's largest city, to record protests about racial injustice following the killing that May of George Floyd by a ...
“Today’s decision sends a strong message to the media: The truth matters,” they said. ... The case is Project Veritas v Cable News Network Inc, 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 22 ...
The case is Project Veritas v Cable News Network Inc, 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 22-11270. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Mark Potter and Marguerita Choy) Show ...
Project Veritas is an American far-right [14] activist [15] group founded by James O'Keefe in 2010. [19] The group produced deceptively edited videos [13] of its undercover operations, [20] which use secret recordings [20] in an effort to discredit mainstream media organizations and progressive groups.
In 2024 O'Keefe and Project Veritas settled a lawsuit against them for defamation, brought by the postmaster of Erie, Pennsylvania. [178] [179] O'Keefe and Project Veritas had alleged improprieties in Post Office handling of mail-in ballots during the November 2020 election. Subsequent investigation by the Postal Service Inspector General found ...
In 2021, a Project Veritas video fueled a false claim online that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine contains aborted fetal cells. Planned Parenthood Great Plains President and CEO Emily Wales said the ...
During his arrest, he gave a rambling interview [110] in which, at one point, he said "no more baby parts", [111] an apparent reference to protests against the clinic, [112] [113] echoing language used in the news media about the clinic. [114] [115] [116] However, authorities could not clearly identify a specific motivation. [110]
Project Veritas, founded in 2010, identifies itself as a news organization. It is best known for conducting hidden camera stings that have embarrassed news outlets, labor organizations and ...