View this post on Instagram Let’s cut to the chase. The New York Times is trying to discredit the investigative work done by O’Keefe. They can’t discredit the reporting as it stands on its own merit. Their only alternative is to try to discredit the organization. As there is nothing illegal about O’Keefe hiring a foreign national, their next step is to try to link it to the White House. To do that they have the facts that O’Keefe invited Donald Trump, Jr., to a wedding and Erik Prince is the brother of Betsy DeVos. This is a cheap shot, even by New York Times standards, and they should be ashamed were they capable of that emotion.A post shared by Project Veritas (@project_veritas) on Mar 11, 2020 at 7:07am PDT
Let’s cut to the chase. The New York Times is trying to discredit the investigative work done by O’Keefe. They can’t discredit the reporting as it stands on its own merit. Their only alternative is to try to discredit the organization. As there is nothing illegal about O’Keefe hiring a foreign national, their next step is to try to link it to the White House. To do that they have the facts that O’Keefe invited Donald Trump, Jr., to a wedding and Erik Prince is the brother of Betsy DeVos. This is a cheap shot, even by New York Times standards, and they should be ashamed were they capable of that emotion.
A post shared by Project Veritas (@project_veritas) on Mar 11, 2020 at 7:07am PDT