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Project Veritas’ post-O’Keefe CEO guts staff, potentially marking final chapter in the group’s chaotic history
Reports that the group’s outcast founder, James O’Keefe, is the subject of a criminal investigation came a day after news of mass layoffs
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Project Veritas — the far-right political organization known for its deceptively edited videos and questionable undercover sting operations — is reportedly in crisis after CEO Hannah Giles fired much of the company’s remaining staff. These reports have come less than a year after the group removed James O’Keefe, its controversial founder, CEO, and public face. With the reported mass layoffs, Project Veritas leaves a chaotic legacy in its wake, with overhyped exposés and malignant smears against teachers and public servants undergirding the core of O'Keefe and his outlet's footprint.