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'''James O'Keefe''' is an independent [[American]] [[journalist]] from Westwood, [[New Jersey]].  He is notable for producing undercover videos alleging ACORN's corruption and Planned Parenthood's racism in its pro-abortion stance.
  
James O'Keefe is an independent [[American]] [[journalist]] from Westwood, [[New Jersey]]. He is notable for producing the undercover videos exposing ACORN's corruption and Planned Parenthood's racism and pro-abortion stance.
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==Early life==
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James Edward O'Keefe III was born on June 28, 1984, to James, and Deborah O'Keefe.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=ZzQVpPvlVMcC&pg=PA455 American Dissidents: An Encyclopedia of Activists, Subversives, and Prisoners of Conscience, Volume 1]</ref>
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==2016 election==
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Two Democratic operatives left their positions after a Project Veritas video showed them discussing their involvement in the 2016 presidential. One of them, Scott Foval, confessed on camera to orchestrating violence at Trump rallies, a strategy he referred to as “conflict engagement." The Wisconsin-based operative also brainstormed ideas for voter fraud with an undercover Project Veritas reporter. “We talk about a lot of things we don't talk about,” Foval said on the tape.<ref>"[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/10/19/two-democratic-operatives-lose-jobs-after-james-okeefe-sting/ Two Democratic operatives lose jobs after James O’Keefe sting]."</ref> Foval is a contractor for Democracy Partners. Also implicated was Bob Creamer, the founder of this group. Creamer, the husband of a Democratic Congresswoman, is a felon who has visited the White House hundreds of times.<ref>[http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/democrats-could-be-prosecuted-for-trump-rally-violence/ Democrats could be prosecuted for Trump Rally Violence]"</ref> On the video, Creamer described himself as the person who "oversees" Trump rallies for the Clinton campaign.<ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/10/26/robert-creamer-james-okeefe-project-veritas-says-calls-clinton-campaign-every-morning/ Robert Creamer Says He Was on Calls With Clinton Campaign ‘Every Morning’]</ref>
  
 
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== ACORN ==
 
== ACORN ==
O'Keefe, along with [[Hannah Giles]], posed as a pimp and a prostitute at many ACORN offices asking for housing arrangements to run their human smuggling business while secretly video taping everything.  Unsurprisingly, the ACORN staff gave advice, despite being told by the pair that they planned to smuggle young girls from El Salvador.  Even more shocking is that the pair was given advice on how to avoid paying taxes on the smuggled girls income.  Video excerpts were released, which resulted in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] voting to end all federal funding of ACORN.  The [[U.S. Senate]], the [[IRS]], and the [[Census Bureau]] also all voted to end funding for [[ACORN]].
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==Arrest==
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O'Keefe, along with [[Hannah Giles]], posed as a pimp and a prostitute at many ACORN offices asking for housing arrangements to run their human smuggling business while secretly video taping everything. The ACORN staff gave advice, despite being told by the pair that they planned to smuggle young girls from El Salvador. Even more shocking is that the pair was given advice on how to avoid paying taxes on the smuggled girls' income. Video excerpts were released, which resulted in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] voting to end all federal funding of ACORN. The [[U.S. Senate]], the [[IRS]], and the [[Census Bureau]] also all voted to end funding for [[ACORN]].
In January 2010, O'Keefe was arrested along with two friends for conspiring to tamper with Senator Mary Landrieu's office phones. Plead to misdemeanor for no jail time. [http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/26/acorn-antagonist-arrested-senate-phone-scheme]
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==CNN Stunt==
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In 2010 California Attorney General Jerry Brown (now the Democratic governor of California) and his Justice Department released a report on ACORN and O'Keefe's video. The department determined that ACORN "failed to recruit, train and monitor its employees to ensure compliance with California law," but found that there was not enough evidence to show "that the ACORN employees in California violated state criminal laws in connection with their conversations with O'Keefe and Giles." Additionally, the department stated that "the video releases were heavily edited to feature only the worst or most inappropriate statements of the various ACORN employees and to omit some of the most salient statements by O’Keefe and Giles."<ref>[http://ag.ca.gov/cms_attachments/press/pdfs/n1888_acorn_report.pdf Report of the Attorney General on the Activities of Acorn in California]</ref>
Attempting to embarrass and undermine the credibility of [[CNN]], O'Keefe, along with fellow members of Project Veritas, staged a plan to seduce Abbie Boudreau, an investigative reporter for the network.  His accomplice in the plan tipped Boudreau off before the plan was underway.  O'Keefe has attempted to distance himself from the scheme. <ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20018030-503544.html</ref>
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==NPR==
 
==NPR==
In March 2011, O'Keefe released an undercover video sting of NPR officials. Men posing as sympathetic [[Muslim]]s attempted to donate $5 million dollars to [[NPR]] executives. On tape, the VP is heard bashing the [[Tea Party movement]] as racist. This action revealed the partisan nature of the taxpayer-funded media company. The affects were immediate, NPR's President resigned and their VP retired early.
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In March 2011, O'Keefe released an undercover video sting of NPR officials. Men posing as sympathetic [[Muslim]]s attempted to donate $5 million to [[NPR]] executives. On tape, the VP is heard bashing the [[Tea Party movement]] as racist. This action revealed the partisan nature of the taxpayer-funded media company. The affects were immediate, NPR's President resigned and their VP retired early.
  
The usual [[lamestream media]] cover-up began in defense of [[liberal]] NPR. NPR claims that they knew something was fishy, “we repeatedly refused to accept.” Now o'Keefe is set to release another tape showing not only was that statement false, but NPR offered to hide the funds from showing up in their donor records. <ref>[http://biggovernment.com/publius/2011/03/10/project-veritas-npr-planned-to-accept-donation-from-muslim-brotherhood-front-group-and-hide-origins-from-government/ Project Veritas: NPR Planned to Accept Donation from Muslim Brotherhood Front Group and Hide Origins From Government, BigGovernment.com, March 10, 2011]</ref>  
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The usual [[lamestream media]] cover-up began in defense of [[liberal]] NPR. NPR claims that they knew something was fishy, “we repeatedly refused to accept.” Now O'Keefe is set to release another tape showing not only was that statement false, but NPR offered to hide the funds from showing up in their donor records.<ref>[http://biggovernment.com/publius/2011/03/10/project-veritas-npr-planned-to-accept-donation-from-muslim-brotherhood-front-group-and-hide-origins-from-government/ Project Veritas: NPR Planned to Accept Donation from Muslim Brotherhood Front Group and Hide Origins From Government, BigGovernment.com, March 10, 2011]</ref> O'Keefe did release a second video, which resulted in another NPR official being placed on leave.<ref>http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/11/npr.recording/index.html?hpt=Sbin</ref>
  
Thanks to O'Keefe, calls to defund NPR in Congress just got louder.
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Thanks to O'Keefe, calls to defund NPR in Congress just got louder. These calls were unfortunately unsuccessful.  This may have been due to establish backlash against the edited videos released--[[The Blaze]], citing an interview with [[Fred Barnes]] suggested the editing was "concerning."<ref>http://www.theblaze.com/stories/does-raw-video-of-npr-expose-reveal-questionable-editing-tactics/</ref>  However, both The Blaze and Fred Barnes equivocated and failed to clearly take a stand on both the outcome and the videos themselves.
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==Mary Landrieu==
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In January 2010, O'Keefe was arrested along with two friends for conspiring to tamper with Senator Mary Landrieu's office phones.  He pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of entering a federal building under false pretenses.  As a result, O'Keefe was sentenced to three years probation, 100 hours of community service, and a $1,500 fine.<ref>Stephanie Condon.  "[http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20006067-503544.html James O'Keefe Avoids Jail Time.]"  CBS News.  May 26, 2010</ref>
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==CNN==
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Attempting to embarrass and undermine the credibility of [[CNN]], O'Keefe, along with fellow members of Project Veritas, staged a plan to seduce Abbie Boudreau, an investigative reporter for the network.  His accomplice in the plan tipped Boudreau off before the plan was underway.  O'Keefe has attempted to distance himself from the scheme.<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20018030-503544.html</ref>
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==See also==
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* [[Andrew Breitbart]]
  
 
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Revision as of 20:24, October 27, 2016

O'Keefe at CPAC 2016

James O'Keefe is an independent American journalist from Westwood, New Jersey. He is notable for producing undercover videos alleging ACORN's corruption and Planned Parenthood's racism in its pro-abortion stance.

Early life

James Edward O'Keefe III was born on June 28, 1984, to James, and Deborah O'Keefe.[1]

2016 election

Two Democratic operatives left their positions after a Project Veritas video showed them discussing their involvement in the 2016 presidential. One of them, Scott Foval, confessed on camera to orchestrating violence at Trump rallies, a strategy he referred to as “conflict engagement." The Wisconsin-based operative also brainstormed ideas for voter fraud with an undercover Project Veritas reporter. “We talk about a lot of things we don't talk about,” Foval said on the tape.[2] Foval is a contractor for Democracy Partners. Also implicated was Bob Creamer, the founder of this group. Creamer, the husband of a Democratic Congresswoman, is a felon who has visited the White House hundreds of times.[3] On the video, Creamer described himself as the person who "oversees" Trump rallies for the Clinton campaign.[4]

Planned Parenthood

In 2006, O'Keefe had Lila Rose, a pro-life advocate, go to Planned Parenthood and pose as a pregnant teenager while O'Keefe secretly taped. The staff attempted to persuade Lila to lie about her age so that she could be eligible for an abortion. When the tape was released, Tennessee lawmakers voted to end a $721,000 contract with Planned Parenthood.

In 2007, O'Keefe recorded audio of a visit to Planned Parenthood where he posed as a donor. He requested that his donation would fund abortions only for minorities, to which Planned Parenthood vice-president Autumn Kersey laughed and said it was understandable. When the audio was released, Kersey was suspended and Planned Parenthood apologized for their staff's actions.

ACORN

For a more detailed treatment, see Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

O'Keefe, along with Hannah Giles, posed as a pimp and a prostitute at many ACORN offices asking for housing arrangements to run their human smuggling business while secretly video taping everything. The ACORN staff gave advice, despite being told by the pair that they planned to smuggle young girls from El Salvador. Even more shocking is that the pair was given advice on how to avoid paying taxes on the smuggled girls' income. Video excerpts were released, which resulted in the U.S. House of Representatives voting to end all federal funding of ACORN. The U.S. Senate, the IRS, and the Census Bureau also all voted to end funding for ACORN.

In 2010 California Attorney General Jerry Brown (now the Democratic governor of California) and his Justice Department released a report on ACORN and O'Keefe's video. The department determined that ACORN "failed to recruit, train and monitor its employees to ensure compliance with California law," but found that there was not enough evidence to show "that the ACORN employees in California violated state criminal laws in connection with their conversations with O'Keefe and Giles." Additionally, the department stated that "the video releases were heavily edited to feature only the worst or most inappropriate statements of the various ACORN employees and to omit some of the most salient statements by O’Keefe and Giles."[5]

NPR

In March 2011, O'Keefe released an undercover video sting of NPR officials. Men posing as sympathetic Muslims attempted to donate $5 million to NPR executives. On tape, the VP is heard bashing the Tea Party movement as racist. This action revealed the partisan nature of the taxpayer-funded media company. The affects were immediate, NPR's President resigned and their VP retired early.

The usual lamestream media cover-up began in defense of liberal NPR. NPR claims that they knew something was fishy, “we repeatedly refused to accept.” Now O'Keefe is set to release another tape showing not only was that statement false, but NPR offered to hide the funds from showing up in their donor records.[6] O'Keefe did release a second video, which resulted in another NPR official being placed on leave.[7]

Thanks to O'Keefe, calls to defund NPR in Congress just got louder. These calls were unfortunately unsuccessful. This may have been due to establish backlash against the edited videos released--The Blaze, citing an interview with Fred Barnes suggested the editing was "concerning."[8] However, both The Blaze and Fred Barnes equivocated and failed to clearly take a stand on both the outcome and the videos themselves.

Mary Landrieu

In January 2010, O'Keefe was arrested along with two friends for conspiring to tamper with Senator Mary Landrieu's office phones. He pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of entering a federal building under false pretenses. As a result, O'Keefe was sentenced to three years probation, 100 hours of community service, and a $1,500 fine.[9]

CNN

Attempting to embarrass and undermine the credibility of CNN, O'Keefe, along with fellow members of Project Veritas, staged a plan to seduce Abbie Boudreau, an investigative reporter for the network. His accomplice in the plan tipped Boudreau off before the plan was underway. O'Keefe has attempted to distance himself from the scheme.[10]

See also

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