Project Veritas FOIA’d The DOJ/FBI’s Communications With Reporters, Including New York Times – James O’Keefe: “Sh*t’s About To Get Real. #2022”

Sh*t is about to get real, because last Thursday, Project Veritas FOIA’d the Department of Justice and The FBI, in request of the following items.

  1. All memoranda, e-mails or other communications or records created or exchanged since August 1, 2020, that refer to or otherwise address the FBI and DOJ investigation into Project Veritas and the alleged theft of Ashley Biden’s diary, or other personal property or personal effects. A communication should be considered responsive to this request if it refers to the diary, or other personal property or personal effects, allegedly belonging to Ashley Biden and, at a minimum, any of the following: the FBI’s search of James O’Keefe’s home; James O’Keefe; Project Veritas; efforts to monitor Project Veritas; whether Project Veritas is a news organization; and whether Project Veritas reporters are journalists.
  2. All memoranda, e-mails, or other communications or records created or exchanged since January1, 2020, discussing (i) James O’Keefe; or (ii) Project Veritas or Project Veritas staff, representatives, or agents, including, but not limited to, Jered Ede, Paul Calli, and Ben Barr.
  3. All communications discussing or referring to James O’Keefe, Project Veritas, or its staff, representatives, or agents exchanged between DOJ or FBI personnel and any representative of a news organization including, but not limited to, the New York Times and New York Times reporters Michael Grynbaum, Marc Tracy, Mark Mazzetti, Michael Schmidt, William Rashbaum, and Adam Goldman.

In addition to records and communications exchanged between DOJ personnel, between DOJ personnel and representatives of other government agencies, or between DOJ personnel and members of the public, we request all responsive records and communications exchanged between DOJ personnel and any of the following: White House personnel, Executive Office of the President personnel, Secret Service personnel, Joe Biden, Ashley Biden, any other member or representative of the Biden family, including Roberta Kaplan and any other attorneys or agents of the Biden family, and Biden presidential campaign personnel.

See the full FOIA request here.

Last month, The FBI executed raids on Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe and multiple PV reporters.

TGP reported that The New York Times was the first to publish the story and request comment on the confidential investigation, immediately after raids were conducted.

Project Veritas Gains a Win in Biden Daughter Diary Case as Judge Addresses FBI Actions

The FBI was apparently looking for Ashley Biden's "stolen" diary.

The Gateway Pundit reported that the FBI colluded with the New York Times and leaked this story to them, per the New York Times.

Project Veritas Gains a Win in Biden Daughter Diary Case as Judge Addresses FBI Actions

This investigation into Ashley Biden's diary is a deep state witch hunt and even the courts know it.

Project Veritas Gains a Win in Biden Daughter Diary Case as Judge Addresses FBI Actions

James O'Keefe received a copy of the diary from an anonymous tipper, but he did not publish it because he could not confirm its legitimacy. He turned the copy of the diary over to law enforcement.

No crime has been committed.

This is a politically charged attempt by the federal government to take Project Veritas down.

See the full timeline of events, here.

Get ready for the FOIA Officers' responses! Happy New Year!

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Jordan Conradson, formerly TGP’s Arizona correspondent, is currently on assignment in Washington DC. Jordan has played a critical role in exposing fraud and corruption in Arizona's elections and elected officials. His reporting on election crimes in Maricopa County led to the resignation of one election official, and he was later banned from the Maricopa County press room for his courage in pursuit of the truth. TGP and Jordan finally gained access after suing Maricopa County, America's fourth largest county, and winning at the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Conradson looks forward to bringing his aggressive style of journalism to the Swamp.

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