Part 1 of Project Veritas Exposes 3 Times CNN Manipulated Stories

It’s open season on the mainstream media! Conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas just announced its obtained 200 hours of secretly recorded tapes from the private offices and newsrooms of CNN’s headquarters in downtown Atlanta.

If you recall, Project Veritas is the outlet that broke the story of the Democrats using completely corrupt and criminal operatives Bob Creamer and Scott Foval in the 2016 election in shameless attempts to commit widespread vote fraud and cause chaos at Donald Trump’s rallies in the Midwest.

Project Veritas videotapes exposed Creamer’s and Foval’s secret connections that led directly to Hillary Clinton’s campaign offices and even the White House — where Creamer himself made personal visits an astounding 340 times (meeting with President Obama no less than 45 times).

With this latest salvo of undercover recordings, Project Veritas is opening a new front in its war with progressives and liberal news organizations. As President Trump has said, the mainstream media — with its reams of “fake news” — should be considered “the opposition” by conservatives, so any and all disclosures from inside these organizations are eagerly anticipated.

Watch James O’Keefe start to tear the lid off “The Clinton News Network” with this first installment of what we hope will be many continuing episodes.


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