ABC7 covered O'Keefe Media Group's release of "The State Farm Tapes" where a State Farm VP was caught admitting Pacific Palisades policy pulls were "orchestrated" and criticized wildfire victims for their 'egos building in a f*cking desert'.
ICYMI: James O'Keefe and Financial Times reporter Carl Winfield had a tense phone call discussing the hidden camera footage of a former State Farm VP's comments on LA wildfire victims and racial bias.
Carl Winfield, a P&C Specialist from the Financial Times, reached out to OMG for further insight into “The State Farm Tapes” investigation where a former State Farm VP was caught on hidden camera criticizing LA wildfire victims, blaming their "egos" for building in a desert, and admitting to excluding white candidates from employment, stating, "I’m being biased… away from my own kind [whites]." In the bizarre phone exchange, Winfield attempted to dismiss the significance of Kirkpatrick’s recorded admissions, at one point even stating, “I don’t know what the hell the video does.”
Winfield attempted to imply that OMG selectively targeted State Farm, stating, "You guys are just targeting State Farm," despite the fact that the investigation is part of a broader exposé on the LA wildfires, with multiple companies and organizations under scrutiny. O’Keefe clarified, "I investigate all the things. Well, it's what I do. If you're committing fraud or corruption, I investigate ...
On the latest episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," Joe Rogan and Ian Carroll discussed James O'Keefe's collaboration with Andrew Breitbart on the 2009 Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) investigation which resulted in the dissolution of the establishment.
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