James O'Keefe
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And you heard Skakel say in the movie, he points at his house and says, you can't afford my house, O'Keefe. And that statement just said so much about who he is. And unfortunately, you've got some people here who I probably shouldn't have hired.
I shouldn't have trusted these guys, but I did trust these guys.
I shouldn't have trusted these guys, but I did trust these guys.
A lot of people thought there was malfeasance. I would prefer to say ignorant of those events. I didn't want to know. Nonprofit boards of directors can be very, very dangerous.
A lot of people thought there was malfeasance. I would prefer to say ignorant of those events. I didn't want to know. Nonprofit boards of directors can be very, very dangerous.
It's very cinematic for those of listeners who are not seeing this. This is Baroque paintings and and images of me nailed to a crucifix. Employees accusing me of stealing pregnant ladies sandwiches.
It's very cinematic for those of listeners who are not seeing this. This is Baroque paintings and and images of me nailed to a crucifix. Employees accusing me of stealing pregnant ladies sandwiches.
bizarre strange human envies and jealousies and pettiness but this is incredible i mean i'm not just saying this it took us two months to make um very well done very artistic you see courtroom deposition footage these are public proceedings people ask me charlie well how can you air all this footage from a court case deposition footage is public proceeding so it's a really remarkable film
bizarre strange human envies and jealousies and pettiness but this is incredible i mean i'm not just saying this it took us two months to make um very well done very artistic you see courtroom deposition footage these are public proceedings people ask me charlie well how can you air all this footage from a court case deposition footage is public proceeding so it's a really remarkable film
that actually takes you inside the boardroom at Project Veritas where you get to hear these grievances. You actually hear a recording of the board meeting, of the board members who fired me. The reasons for firing me, which are so bizarre, it almost seems fake, but it's real. And that's what you're watching here on the screen about what really happened.
that actually takes you inside the boardroom at Project Veritas where you get to hear these grievances. You actually hear a recording of the board meeting, of the board members who fired me. The reasons for firing me, which are so bizarre, it almost seems fake, but it's real. And that's what you're watching here on the screen about what really happened.
Joe Rogan yesterday, Charlie Kirk, Joe Rogan on the air with Aaron Rodgers asking, whatever happened with James O'Keefe and Project Bear? Why doesn't O'Keefe release the tapes? Well, ironically, literally, I did while he was saying that yesterday.
Joe Rogan yesterday, Charlie Kirk, Joe Rogan on the air with Aaron Rodgers asking, whatever happened with James O'Keefe and Project Bear? Why doesn't O'Keefe release the tapes? Well, ironically, literally, I did while he was saying that yesterday.
Man, I think โ The type of journalism that we do is a little bit different than perhaps commentary journalism. And I'm not โ I am creating business models as I speak to you about how to make this sustainable. I got sued last week by one of the guys I busted in the Pentagon. It's not cheap. And I think citizen journalism is not free. It costs money to do. And I built a nonprofit.
Man, I think โ The type of journalism that we do is a little bit different than perhaps commentary journalism. And I'm not โ I am creating business models as I speak to you about how to make this sustainable. I got sued last week by one of the guys I busted in the Pentagon. It's not cheap. And I think citizen journalism is not free. It costs money to do. And I built a nonprofit.
Now we have Citizen Journalism Foundation. Hopefully we acquire Project Veritas here and we change the name back to Project Veritas Foundation. But I don't know if the commercial imperative, Charlie, is fully compatible with investigative journalism. In other words, I don't know that it can be profitable. And therefore, I don't know how to make it sustainable, but I'm working on it.
Now we have Citizen Journalism Foundation. Hopefully we acquire Project Veritas here and we change the name back to Project Veritas Foundation. But I don't know if the commercial imperative, Charlie, is fully compatible with investigative journalism. In other words, I don't know that it can be profitable. And therefore, I don't know how to make it sustainable, but I'm working on it.
And we've done some big stories in Epstein the last couple weeks. We have more stories coming. in our federal government exposing corruption, and I said this and I mean this sincerely, the stuff that I have on video, particularly in Washington, D.C., of these contractors, people should be going to jail.
And we've done some big stories in Epstein the last couple weeks. We have more stories coming. in our federal government exposing corruption, and I said this and I mean this sincerely, the stuff that I have on video, particularly in Washington, D.C., of these contractors, people should be going to jail.
And if they don't go to jail, then I'm going to have serious questions about who our prosecutors are. But I'm trying to make journalism sustainable, and I'm trying to create business models for it. But also, Charlie, reckoning with these aspects of human nature, that make it difficult to do when you're telling the truth and when you're shaming the devil.