Project Veritas Part IV Pulls the Curtain Back Further on Clinton Campaign Shenanigans
In the first three installments of their undercover investigative journalism series James O’Keefe and Project Veritas revealed how the Hillary Clinton campaign, the Democratic National Committee, and several aligned super PACs were directly involved in racketeering, voter fraud and illegal campaign coordination.
Part IV, released Wednesday afternoon, went even deeper.
“In the effort to prove the credibility of the undercover donor featured in the videos and to keep the investigation going, Project Veritas Action made the decision to donate $20,000 to Robert Creamer’s effort,” O’Keefe said in the video. “Project Veritas Action had determined that the benefit of this investigation outweighed the cost. And it did.”
The $20,000 donation opened doors to explore even further into the rabbit hole of corruption and dirty dealings within the Clinton campaign, the DNC, and their associated political action committees and non-profits. It also exposed how easy it was to become involved in the “pay for play” schemes of the Clinton Machine.
O’Keefe said the investigation took more than a year, and involved operatives working in many different facets of the Clinton campaign, DNC, and Americans United For Change—a non-profit political organization with direct ties to both the candidate and the party. The money was wired to AUFC in last month.
“In an unexpected twist, AUFC president Brad Woodhouse, the recipient of the $20,000, heard that Project Veritas Action was releasing undercover videos exposing AUFC’s activities,” O’Keefe said. “He told a journalist that AUFC was going to return the $20,000. He said it was because they were concerned that it might have been an illegal foreign donation. Project Veritas Action was pleased but wondered why that hadn’t been a problem for the month that they had the money.”
Stay tuned, he says—more secrets are about to be revealed.