During an undercover date with an O’Keefe Media Group journalist, Rael Enteen, Vice President of Content for the NFL’s Washington Commanders, formerly the Redskins, is caught on hidden camera stating, “Most of the NFL fans I would say, are high school educated alcoholics” likening them to “mouth breathers.” Enteen goes on to characterize NFL fans as “violent,” saying “there’s fights in the stands all the time.”
When asked to describe the Commanders players, Enteen says, “a big chunk is very low-income African-Americans that comes from a community that is inherently very homophobic.” He further explains, “I love hip-hop, hip-hop is very homophobic. It’s a cultural thing that I hope gets better.”
Enteen also criticizes the NFL's progressive initiatives as “performative,” stating that their “[NFL] social justice efforts are a performance for the sake of public perception.” When asked about the NFL’s commitment to Black Lives Matter, Pride, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, he bluntly replies, “...it's to make as much money as possible.”
Enteen further denounces NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as a “50 million dollar puppet” controlled by the owners. Enteen proceeds to accuse Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, whom he claims “really runs the NFL,” of harboring deep-seated biases, saying, “I think he hates gay people and black people.”
Matt Kim says the line between journalism and activism isn’t a flaw, it’s the point.
“Real journalism is actually activism,” Kim explains. “There is a scarcity of real journalists in the world… fighting for truth is not easy. You have to be passionate about it."
He continues: “You have to be an activist to do the right thing, to not fall in line with how non-journalists typically operate.”
This isn’t about chasing clicks. It’s about standing firm in truth, even when no one else will.
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“They took my phone. Searched everything. Checked for wires. One guy pointed his pistol to his own head, like, ‘This is what happens if you mess up.’”
Rubin says they missed the GoPro, hidden in his waistband, and the footage made it out.
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While knocking on doors in Georgia, Anthony Rubin says non-citizens openly admitted they were registered to vote, on camera.
Rubin explains, “We published it. It went megaviral. Elon Musk even pinned it.”
But instead of investigating, Georgia Republican officials handed the non-citizens addresses to legacy media, who turned it into a hit piece portraying illegal voters as victims.
James O'Keefe asks, “Why would Republicans play footsie with the New York Times?”
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According to Congresswoman Luna, “I want to thank O’Keefe Media Group for bringing this to light. I will be calling on Chairman Comer to launch a congressional hearing to ensure the American people are informed and that Johnson & Johnson is held fully accountable.”
The company has still not responded to OMG's request for comment.
According to an HHS spokesperson, “Even during a public health emergency, pharmaceutical companies are still required to follow strict protocols for clinical testing. For emergency use, companies must show that the benefits clearly outweigh the risks. Oversight doesn’t stop at approval — the FDA and other agencies also monitor products closely once they’re in use… HHS remains committed to full transparency and evidence-based oversight — putting the safety of the American people first.”