A dedicated OMG Citizen Journalist showed initiative by purchasing their own camera and capturing a conversation with University of St. Thomas Director of Residence, where they discussed the mountain of rule changes and preferential treatment provided to trans students when it comes to their housing accommodations. For obtaining what founder and CEO James O’Keefe determined as […]
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James O’Keefe questions trans activist Dylan Mulvaney about an OMG News report inside the Washington Corrections Center for Women. The report features footage inside the prison where an inmate is distressed by violent male offenders identifying as trans to be placed in the same spaces — even the same cell as biological women.
Footage inside Washington State’s Correctional Center for Women shows a distressed inmate sounding off about the prison’s transgender friendly policy. As a result of the policy, violent male offenders are put in positions where they can take advantage of female inmate including in the same cell.
James O’Keefe was on the ground in NYC as a parade of journalists descended upon the city to cover the arraignment of former President Trump. Unbeknownst to members of the legacy media, O’Keefe was there to investigate them as his undercover interactions with the press resulted in more than one newsworthy soundbite.
The O’Keefe Media Group broke its first story investigating what appears to be a national plot to utilize senior citizens matching a similar profile as vehicles to launder millions of dollars into political campaigns.
Tomorrow the O’Keefe Media Group drops its first story.