“I’m just trying to understand what you’re alleging here. Are you saying this organization is trying to influence voters directly?” questioned Washington Post reporter Amy Gardner, implying a potential concern about O’Keefe Media Group’s editing regarding the coverage of activities outside of the Philadelphia City Commissioners Office.
In a recent investigation, OMG released footage of Milton Jamerson, Election And Voter Registration Clerk, stating that non-citizens can vote in local elections as long as they are residents of Philadelphia. The claim was reiterated by the nongovernmental organization (NGO) “Ceiba,” located across the street, which asserts that individuals with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible to vote.
O'Keefe countered Gardener by insisting the accuracy of the footage, emphasizing that the NGO in question was “actively handing out voting materials” across the street from a city satellite office where voters drop off ballots. Gardner continued to probe the issue of bias, asking, “But don’t you think it’s fair for readers to see everything that happened—not just the clips you’ve decided to show?”
O'Keefe challenged Gardner on her position, accusing the mainstream press of often selectively quoting or omitting facts in their own work. "I could ask the same of you, Amy," he said. "When will the Post show its own raw transcripts and footage to readers?"
Rick Addante says the mission of higher education has been abandoned and sacrificed for money. From Florida Tech to the media to government, the same story plays out: shut up, or shut down.
James O'Keefe sits down with Addante on My Price Is My Life to uncover what’s really being sold, and what it costs to tell the truth.
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“They offered us $100,000 to shut up… and then terminated us at 3:30, not even honoring their own deadline.”
Rick Addante returned to Florida Tech from family leave and was given a choice: take the money or keep his soul.
“That night we went home, we felt free. It felt like we got out of Shawshank, without having to pay the price of your soul.”
On what he hopes his kids take away from it: “I hope to give them a lifetime of experiences seeing that their father, their mother, their family does the right thing and doesn’t cave to sacrifice their integrity.”
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According to a Senior State Department Official, “The incident is under investigation. The Department has zero tolerance for individuals who jeopardize national security by putting their personal interests ahead of our great nation.”