James O'Keefe
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
This is what she's in.
This is what she's in.
Now this is the first time an official has publicly acknowledged that videos of Epstein and his victims exist. What you may not know is just nine days prior, the Attorney General had a very similar conversation with a total stranger in a restaurant.
Now this is the first time an official has publicly acknowledged that videos of Epstein and his victims exist. What you may not know is just nine days prior, the Attorney General had a very similar conversation with a total stranger in a restaurant.
So it's interesting because she said it privately in a restaurant to publicly publicly publicly in a restaurant not privately and to me it's like that's something something so i felt like i had to publish this now if she hadn't gone publicly and said this and i had released this clip in the restaurant it would have been a much much much bigger deal but it does raise questions doesn't it
So it's interesting because she said it privately in a restaurant to publicly publicly publicly in a restaurant not privately and to me it's like that's something something so i felt like i had to publish this now if she hadn't gone publicly and said this and i had released this clip in the restaurant it would have been a much much much bigger deal but it does raise questions doesn't it
Why are they not being transparent with the American people? Why are they telling a nanny in a restaurant? So it raises questions to your point about Cash. I know Cash a little bit. I think he is a good man, and I mean that based upon what I know about him. I don't know Dan as much, but I also think he's a good man. I don't trust the bureaucracy that reports to them.
Why are they not being transparent with the American people? Why are they telling a nanny in a restaurant? So it raises questions to your point about Cash. I know Cash a little bit. I think he is a good man, and I mean that based upon what I know about him. I don't know Dan as much, but I also think he's a good man. I don't trust the bureaucracy that reports to them.
And if you put any good man, the most ethical person at the top of that bureaucracy, I think you're setting them up for failure. Let me give you a specific example of where I'm coming from. I was raided by the FBI shortly before I met you. The FBI pointed guns at me and took my reporter's notebooks. They just recently closed the case against me a few months ago, the FBI, in February of this year.
And if you put any good man, the most ethical person at the top of that bureaucracy, I think you're setting them up for failure. Let me give you a specific example of where I'm coming from. I was raided by the FBI shortly before I met you. The FBI pointed guns at me and took my reporter's notebooks. They just recently closed the case against me a few months ago, the FBI, in February of this year.
And they gave me back my phones that they had for three and a half years. When you get a search warrant to conduct a raid, you have to go to a judge, right, with a reason. Oh, we have this probable cause, the reasons why to raid. When you close a case, which is very rare for the FBI to execute a search warrant and not bring charges. It hardly ever happens.
And they gave me back my phones that they had for three and a half years. When you get a search warrant to conduct a raid, you have to go to a judge, right, with a reason. Oh, we have this probable cause, the reasons why to raid. When you close a case, which is very rare for the FBI to execute a search warrant and not bring charges. It hardly ever happens.
You are required by law to give a copy of the probable cause. That is the reason why you conducted the raid. Guess what they did? They redacted every single word of the probable cause used to raid my newsroom. Every word. Maybe your producer can pull it up on Google or something. Every word. There's a black bar, Pat.
You are required by law to give a copy of the probable cause. That is the reason why you conducted the raid. Guess what they did? They redacted every single word of the probable cause used to raid my newsroom. Every word. Maybe your producer can pull it up on Google or something. Every word. There's a black bar, Pat.
through it's a it's a it's a it's ridiculous it's literally black bars we're not talking about terrorists we're not talking about jeff epstein we're not talking about child molesters and drug traffickers we're talking about james o'keefe the journalist so if our fbi our attorney general's office can't be transparent about why they raided a journalist's newsroom
through it's a it's a it's a it's ridiculous it's literally black bars we're not talking about terrorists we're not talking about jeff epstein we're not talking about child molesters and drug traffickers we're talking about james o'keefe the journalist so if our fbi our attorney general's office can't be transparent about why they raided a journalist's newsroom
Why do we have any faith in the FBI to be transparent about these other issues? That's where I'm coming from on this.
Why do we have any faith in the FBI to be transparent about these other issues? That's where I'm coming from on this.
Correct. Yeah, it's an affidavit. It's my go, go, go down, go down. It's Roger Paradise journalist detained devices seized. This is not it, but it's on my X page. There's a there's a there's on page 47 of the affidavit. Every word is redacted. I mean, I was enraged. The American Civil Liberties Union, which is a liberal group, came to my defense. This is like, this is crazy.
Correct. Yeah, it's an affidavit. It's my go, go, go down, go down. It's Roger Paradise journalist detained devices seized. This is not it, but it's on my X page. There's a there's a there's on page 47 of the affidavit. Every word is redacted. I mean, I was enraged. The American Civil Liberties Union, which is a liberal group, came to my defense. This is like, this is crazy.