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>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/conservative-activist-james-okeefe-exposes-democratic-foul-play-in-video/
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Conservative activist James O'Keefe exposes possible Democratic foul play in video
October 19, 2016 / 5:23 PM EDT / AP
MIAMI Conservative activist James O’Keefe has released secretly recorded, selectively edited video footage that includes a Democratic activist bragging about deploying troublemakers at rallies held by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
After O’Keefe released the video this week, two Democratic operatives stopped working on the presidential race and both the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton’s campaign denounced the tactics described in the footage. Both said the activities described never took place.
O’Keefe’s group, Project Veritas, promised to release additional videos ahead of the Nov. 8 election.
> https://www.cbsnews.com/news/conservative-hidden-camera-sting-targets-npr/
Conservative hidden camera sting targets NPR
By Brian Montopoli
March 8, 2011 / 6:07 PM EST / CBS News
Updated 5:59 p.m. Eastern Time
Conservative activist James O'Keefe, whose deceptively edited hidden camera videos* have made him a star on the right, is out with a new video targeting National Public Radio executive Ron Schiller - and by extension NPR itself.
The video purports to show Schiller speaking to a pair of men posing as representatives of a phony Muslim group seeking to give $5 million to NPR. The men tell Schiller they are affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist political movement.
It shows Schiller stating that the Republican Party and the Tea Party is "fanatically involved in people's personal lives and very fundamental Christian - and I wouldn't even call it Christian. It's this weird evangelical kind of move."
> https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whats-up-with-james-okeefe/
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What's up with James O'Keefe?
November 28, 2017 / 5:03 PM EST / CBS News
Who is James O'Keefe, and what's Project Veritas?
A thritysomething conservative provocateur and self-proclaimed "guerilla journalist," O'Keefe has been making undercover sting videos since 2009. That was the year he teamed up with a young conservative activist, Hannah Giles, to make a series of damning videos targeting ACORN, a left-wing organizing group.
O'Keefe and Giles got ACORN workers to advise them "on how to smuggle Salvadoran girls into the country, falsify a loan application to buy a house for use as a brothel and even claim the under-age prostitutes as dependents for tax purposes," according to The New York Times. Critics countered that the videos were selectively edited – an accusation O'Keefe has faced many times since – but ACORN effectively closed up shop soon after.
The sting made O'Keefe an overnight superstar in the burgeoning conservative media, and caught the attention of Andrew Breitbart, who was then one of the most powerful conservative journalists in the country. In 2010, O'Keefe founded Project Veritas, a nonprofit organization he uses to release and promote his videos.