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Right-wing activist sting organization, Project Veritas (headed by James O’Keefe, pictured above), known for its highly edited hidden-camera stings on liberals, seems to have gotten its most recent sting operation exposed by The Washington Post.
An employee or associate of the Project Veritas tried to convince the Post that Senate candidate Roy Moore had impregnated her and forced her to get an abortion at age 15. The woman, who went by Jamie Phillips, told reporters that Moore had abused her as a teenager, and that she wanted the Post to guarantee that Moore would lose his election if she came forward.
In doing background research, Post reporters found holes in Phillips’ story, including that she did not work for the mortgage company she named as her employer, and that she had published a GoFundMe page asking friends for money so that she could move to New York “to work in the conservative media movement to combat the lies and deceipt [sic] of the liberal MSM.”
In a videotaped conversation with a Washington Post reporter, Phillips continued to lie, ultimately backing out when it became apparent that she had become the story. The Post then saw her entering the Mamaroneck, New York, offices of Project Veritas. The Post did not publish Phillips’ false allegations against Moore.
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