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Fox News host Sean Hannity: “Two properties linked to Project Veritas have been raided by federal agents. Project Veritas -- they are a news organization. Are they not?”
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett: “Yeah, they are a news organization, and they should be treated as such. Project Veritas did the right thing. They didn't publish this [Ashley Biden diary] because they couldn't verify the authenticity of the documents. What is so bewildering about this, is why in the world are the feds even involved in this? Let's assume it's a theft or a burglary. It's not a federal crime. Here, this would be a state crime. There's enormous conflict of interest, which under federal regulations requires that the feds recuse themselves because this is Joe Biden's daughter. He's in charge of the DOJ and the FBI. A journalist cannot be criminally prosecuted for publishing stolen material unless the journalist himself or herself is involved in the theft. There's no indication of that.”
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MSNBC host Alex Witt: “The FBI Saturday searched the home of James O'Keefe. He's the founder of Project Veritas…Would this be an FBI investigation? If it weren't the daughter of the president?”
New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt: “Um, I don't know. I don't know whether this would be an investigation or not if it didn't involve the president's children.”
Witt: “Can you confirm whether Ashley Biden was a target and not just a random victim?”
Schmidt: “So, there's a lot about it that we don't know. And federal investigators thought that they had enough information, enough evidence to secure warrants to execute them at the location of these individuals, including James O'Keefe's.”
Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe: “At the end of the day, we made the ethical decision that because in part we could not determine if the diary was real, if the diary in fact belonged to Ashley Biden, or if the contents of the diary occurred, we could not publish the diary in any part thereof.”
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Glenn Beck: “Now why is the FBI going in and trying to intimidate press members?”
Stu Burguiere: “You have to take into account that it may very well just be an excuse to get to whatever Project Veritas has. You know what I mean? Going in there and being able to apprehend a bunch of computers and hard drives and files or whatever else they're taken out of there; God only knows what other information about other things that could be there. I mean, this could just be, not an intimidation effort, but an information gathering effort to go after a political opponent.”
Beck: “Every single member of the media, if they were doing this to…Brian Stelter. If they were doing that to him, I would be standing up saying, ‘What are they doing? What are they doing?’”
Burguiere: “Yeah, I know the New York Post came out and defended Project Veritas and said, ‘What is going on here?’ We should all be together.”
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