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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Project Veritas Releases Footage of Outrageous FBI Raid

'The government's invasion of our First Amendment rights should send shivers down the spine of every journalists in the country... '

(John RansomHeadline USA) New videos released by Project Veritas show what it called an “unconstitutional” predawn raid made by the FBI, as the Department of Justice tried to track down the lost diary of President Joe Biden’s daughter, Ashley Biden, who apparently misplaced the diary after a sleepover at a friend’s house.

Ashley Biden is 40 years old, and had just completed a stint in rehab according to the Tampa Bay Times, when the diary was lost.

A conservative site eventually published the 112-page diary just days before the 2020 election campaign ended, said the Daily Mail, after Project Veritas had rejected the diary. The alleged diary exposed embarrassing private details of the Biden lives, including drug abuse and possible sexual abuse, according to various accounts.

“The diary disappeared after Ashley Biden left it and other belongings in a Delray Beach house where she had been staying and went temporarily to Delaware during the presidential campaign,” said the Tampa Bay Times.

The video of the raid shows federal agents with vests emblazoned “FBI” pounding on a door and shouting, said the Daily Mail, after which agents search the house, owned by a Project Veritas employee. The raid took place over a year after the diary went missing.

“FBI open up!” an agent can be heard shouting at the unidentified male journalist on the jumpy video. “This is a search warrant. Open up.”

The agents are than seen “tossing” the house and suggesting that they move items to a central location in the house, while they keep an agent babysitting the journalist in his own home.

In a video on Twitter that accompanies the secret camera footage of the raid, the head of Project Veritas, James O’Keefe, explains that while his organization was offered the diary during the 2020 campaign, they could not verify the authenticity of the diary, never had it in their possession and notified law enforcement, according to Fox News.

O’Keefe called the raid an assault on journalism, especially journalism that challenges the establishment and promised that more shocking information would be released soon.

“The government’s invasion of our First Amendment rights should send shivers down the spine of every journalists in the country,” O’Keefe said in the video of the raid.

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