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James O’Keefe: Project Veritas Going on the Offense With Lawsuits
Watchdog group Project Veritas is starting to go on the offense against news organizations that defame them, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe said over the weekend.
“We believe it’s time to go on offense. We’re going to start suing these places,” O’Keefe told The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” at CPAC 2021.
Project Veritas last year sued The New York Times for defamation, after the paper accused the watchdog of spreading misinformation in its expose of a money-for-ballots scheme in Minnesota.
In the complaint in New York’s Supreme Court, the nonprofit says the paper’s story ran counter to the video and audio evidence it presented, as well as interviews it conducted. It accused the paper of conspiring with “a left-leaning group of academics and college students to near-simultaneously have that group publish a blog post” making the misinformation claim, quickly followed by the paper’s st
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Welcome to the latest edition of Investigative Roundup, highlighting some of the best investigative reporting on healthcare each week.
World Leaders Fanned Flames of COVID Misinformation
Leaders of many nations deliberately spread misinformation about the origin and spread of SARS-CoV-2, deflecting blame onto rivals in a geopolitical game of gossip-mongering, according to a joint investigation conducted by the
Associated Press and the Atlantic Council s Digital Forensic Research Lab.
Leaders from China, Iran, Russia, and the U.S. led or permitted misinformation campaigns, tacitly hinted at their veracity, and ignored misinformation when they had opportunities to stop its spread, the investigation found.