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Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe followed through Monday on his promise to file a defamation lawsuit against Twitter following his permanent suspension from the platform.
James O’Keefe, the political activist who founded the right-wing action group Project Veritas, has been forced out of leadership by the organization’s board, he said on Monday.
James O’Keefe Is on Paid Leave From Project VeritasThe organization’s board is considering removing O’Keefe from his leadership position, according to current and former employees.
Project Veritas cut the pay of Chairman James O’Keefe by $15,000 in 2021, according to the nonprofit’s tax filings. Project Veritas’ revenue was down 6% in 2021 compared with the previous ...
James O’Keefe, the controversial founder of Project Veritas, is no longer with the right-wing organization, according to a video he posted on Monday. “I was stripped of all decision-making ...
James O’Keefe, the founder of right-wing video organization Project Veritas, took a paid leave as his leadership role at the nonprofit undergoes a review from its board, according to former and ...
James O’Keefe at Southern Methodist University. Candice Bernd However, some O’Keefe plots have proved successful, even if they were ultimately found to be fraudulent or heavily edited.
O’Keefe’s leave started on Feb. 6. “James will be taking a few weeks of well-deserved PTO,” Project Veritas executive director Daniel Strack told staffers that day.
Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe told Fox News Thursday he will sue Twitter for "defamation" after the platform permanently suspended his account over the alleged use of "fake accounts".
Conservative filmmaker James O'Keefe, infamous for his undercover stings on ACORN and U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., has set his sights on the Census Bureau, signing up as an employee to expose ...
James O'Keefe, in a speech that appeared to have been given at a Project Veritas' office Monday, said the board had stripped of all decision-making.