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Undercover Journalist at DNC Causes Democrat CROOKS to Panic Over Their Giant Money Laundering Scheme

Independent Journalist James O’Keefe, founder of O’Keefe Media Group (OMG), went undercover to infiltrate the DNC and finally get to the bottom of Democratic Presidential Nominee Kamala Harris’ supposedly “historic” fundraising.

OMG was one of the organizations which uncovered that the Democrats and the Harris campaign were using their fundraising platform, ActBlue, to launder money into the Harris campaign using “ghost donors” to fake authentic donations.

The term ghost donors is used to describe people whose identities are stolen and used to appear as real “grassroots” donations. For the Democrats, this typically means using these identities to take money from far-left foreign billionaires who want to destroy America companies through policies like DEI, race based hiring, defunding the police, and general chaos.

 

To verify this discovery O’Keefe went to the homes of donors suspected of being fraudulent and asked them if the information about the amount and frequency of their donations were correct and all of the individuals said that they did not make the donations.

At the convention, O’Keefe posed as a Democrat supporter wanting to donate to Harris and managed to score an interview with Carolyn Schuette, an ActBlue account manager.

With the cameras rolling, O’Keefe asked Schuette about the THOUSANDS of small dollar donations which the Federal Election Commission (FEC) had admitted came from stolen names or identities – ghost donors.

Schuette got EXTREMELY defensive and claimed that these donations which ultimately put millions of dollars in the pockets of the Harris campaign were nothing more than a disinformation campaign, by O’Keefe Media Group itself – mind you, at this time Schuette had not yet realized that she was speaking with James O’Keefe.

O’Keefe had asked Schuette why the FEC website had hundreds of donations in the name of a specific person who had never made the donations.

Schuette replied, “That is all based in, out of, falsities,” adding that the claims are “not based on truth” and suggesting that information about donations on the Federal Election Commission (FEC) website is false.

The Democrats are apparently instructing their ActBlue operatives to brush off cold hard FACTS about them using fake donations to prop up the Harris campaign by saying that it’s just disinformation.

But how could it be disinformation if the donations are REAL and the people shocked to discover that their names were used to make those donations are also REAL?

Eventually during the interview, O’Keefe revealed his true identity to Schuette and she REFUSED to continue speaking with him and even attempted to flee the scene after trying to tell him that her name was not actually Carolyn Schuette.

O’Keefe is one of the last few investigative journalists who ACTUALLY tries to get to the bottom of things rather than just pushing a surface level narrative like so many mainstream media outlets do. Why are the Democrats so afraid of him? Why do they fear the truth so much?

DNC Security eventually ended up kicking O’Keefe out of the venue and accused him of “harassment” for simply… asking questions.

You can see the full video of O’Keefe at the DNC here.


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