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Project Veritas Releases Video Begging James O’Keefe to Come Back

On Friday evening, Project Veritas released a video begging founder James O’Keefe to come back.

The video comes just days after Project Veritas’ board of directors forced O’Keefe out of his own company by suspending his pay and stripping him of his CEO duties.

“We, the staff at Project Veritas, are at a crossroads,” the video began. “High-level disputes between our leader and founder, James O’Keefe, and the volunteer Board of Directors who are responsible for oversight of the nonprofit have resulted in James no longer being here.”

“James is not only the founder of Project Veritas, but the creative visionary of our mission. This devastated us and the audience we exist for,” the video said. “James hasn’t resigned, nor was he fired. These events confuse, and they hurt us — leaving all of us in a state of limbo.”

“So, we have a choice to make. We want James back, but we have a duty to our generous supporters, to all of you, and to our journalistic integrity to break record stories which impact our culture, and most importantly, the future of our country,” it continued. “The board may have their obligations, but we are Project Veritas. James assembled this team of over sixty individuals who have bonded together in a common mission to expose waste, fraud, and abuse.”

“We expose everybody. This band of journalists, editors, producers, and all staff are still here to ensure the work gets done. Jame taught us to move mountains. We know that evil exists, we fight it every day. We don’t blame anyone for assuming the worst or thinking we’ve been co-opted by some outside force. But this fact still stands: no board or donor ever tells us what to report, and they never will.”

“We will never replace James O’Keefe,” a narrator said. “But for now, we see it as our job to hold the torch for him while keeping the door wide open for his return. We will keep the spirit of James’ mission alive for as long as we are able. We have investigations underway and stories to release. Our reporters are in the field. As James has always told us, ‘content is king.’ Our visionary may not be with us right now, but Project Veritas mission is vital. We will produce stories and break news until a day comes when we can’t.”

“”Until then, we will keep this mission going for our country, for the truth, and for James. We know the world is watching and that some are hoping that we fail. We need you to know that as the Project Veritas team, we don’t want to see a Project Veritas without James O’Keefe,” it finished. “Due to decisions made outside our control, it’s possible we never earn back the trust of this audience — but we owe it to all of you to try.”

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  • Stvarreguin says:

    Absurd! This board is led by outside forces. They have been steered to stop the work project Veritas has done to expose evil. The board is being led by the bad people that are paying them to shut down the truth. That’s all

  • Steve says:

    So they FIRED him…and NOW wants him back?? Too many chefs in the kitchen!

  • PJ Wray says:

    Without James O’Keefe, there is no Project Veritas. They have literally screwed themselves. I will not support them unless O’Keefe is fully restored and the idiots that forced him out are gone.

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