Project Veritas

“They are trying to cannibalize journalism”

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By KATHRYN MARCHOCKI

New Hampshire Union Leader

MANCHESTER — Conservative activist James E. O’Keefe III trumpeted his brand of guerilla-style citizen journalism Thursday night while promoting his best-selling book that includes a chapter on his attempts to show New Hampshire has weak voter identification laws.

You have to support independent, citizen … groups to do the work,” the New Jersey resident told some 40 people at a book-signing and fundraiser for the New Hampshire House Republican Victory PAC at the Radisson Hotel. “There is an enormous demand for investigative reporting in this country because the media won’t do it,” he added.

O’Keefe’s nonprofit advocacy group, “Project Veritas,” attempted to show the state had weak voter identification laws during the 2012 elections by giving supporters the names of dead Granite Staters, then sending them into polling places where they received ballots.

A web video of the incidents went public, inciting controversy. The move helped prompt the then-Republican-led Legislature to strengthen the state’s voter ID law last year.

As a result, O’Keefe said he became the target of the state Department of Justice’s attempt to prosecute him. He said Associate Attorney General Richard Head “raided a colleague’s house” while armed with “criminal grand jury subpoenas.” Read the entire article here.

About Project Veritas

Project Veritas is a non-profit investigative news organization conducting undercover reporting. Project Veritas investigates and exposes corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud, and other misconduct in both public and private institutions to achieve a more ethical and transparent society. Project Veritas is a registered 501(c)(3) organization.