James O'Keefe & Sen. Mike Lee on Tucker Carlson, Supreme Court Leaker, and Prison Abuse
Megyn KellyFebruary 5, 20241h 39min716,845 views
45 connections·40 entities in this video→Campaign Against Tucker Carlson
- 🎯 Fox News is accused of orchestrating a campaign to ruin Tucker Carlson's reputation and make him unemployable after firing him.
- 📉 Fox News is reportedly suffering a bloodbath in ratings following Carlson's departure, losing viewers to MSNBC and CNN.
- 📰 The New York Times is criticized for publishing leaked private text messages and outtakes of Carlson, allegedly as part of a coordinated effort to damage him.
- 🗣️ The speaker argues that Fox News's actions are driven by omerta (a code of silence) and a desire to destroy Carlson because he remains a threat to the company.
James O'Keefe's Journalism and Ouster
- 🎙️ James O'Keefe discusses the ethics of releasing private communications and the media's role in targeting individuals who expose government or corporate wrongdoing.
- 🏢 O'Keefe recounts his own recent ouster from Project Veritas, the company he founded, and likens the situation to Carlson's.
- 💡 He emphasizes that decentralizing journalism and empowering citizens with tools like cameras is crucial in the current media landscape.
- 💰 O'Keefe highlights the commercial imperative in journalism as often being incompatible with truth-telling, leading to potential coercion.
Prison Abuse and Legal Battles
- 🚨 O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) is reporting on men identifying as transgender being placed in women's prisons, leading to alleged rapes and lawsuits.
- ⚖️ A Department of Justice official reportedly stated that Attorney General Merrick Garland is
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Tucker CarlsonFox NewsJames O'KeefeProject VeritasO'Keefe Media GroupNew York TimesSupreme CourtDobbs decisionMerrick GarlandUS Department of JusticeTransgender rightsPrison reformMike LeeDylan MulvaneyBud Light
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