OMG to Launch DOJ Tapes on Epstein Files Tomorrow
“You’re coaching him right now,” James O’Keefe stated, confronting Flare USA Congressional Leader “Dave” outside the Capitol during the Epstein Files Transparency press conference after Dave had been gesturing to protesters holding signs, directing them on what to say when approached.
When pressed to identify himself, Dave refused. “Who do you work for?” O’Keefe asked. “No comment. Thank you,” Dave replied, attempting to end the exchange.
O’Keefe continued pressing for clarity. “Do you believe in transparency?” he asked repeatedly. Dave deflected: “I’m not going to engage. I’m not going to continue to repeat myself. I’m just going to stop it.”
As the exchange grew heated, American Opposition Founder Carlos Álvarez-Aranyos, who accompanied Dave, turned to insults. “You’re a piece of sh*t,” he told O’Keefe. “You have nothing to do with anything… you tried to undermine the truth by doing fraudulent investigations and calling yourself a journalist.” When asked to provide a single example, Álvarez-Aranyos refused: “I’m not going to answer that, dude. I’m not going to get into your life and I’m not going to make it about you.”
The confrontation escalated as Álvarez-Aranyos shouted at O’Keefe and those around him, calling them “d**chebags” and mocking O’Keefe’s appearance. “Everybody, this is what a loser looks like,” he yelled, before attacking a woman who had identified herself as a survivor of sexual abuse. “That doesn’t mean you can’t be a douchebag,” Álvarez-Aranyos said, drawing outrage from bystanders.
Despite repeated questions, Álvarez-Aranyos failed to cite any evidence for his accusations of “fraudulent investigations” or his claims about the Epstein files. Instead, the American Opposition founder ended the confrontation with profanity: “Go f*** yourself.”
A woman then spoke to O’Keefe on whether accusations tied to Epstein should be taken at face value. She stood firm on her position: “We believe the women,” she declared. When asked what that meant in practice, she explained, “It means I believe a woman is going to go ahead. They’re not going to lie about that.” Pressed on whether there has ever been a false allegation, she resisted: “See, this is where you want to go, and that isn’t where I want to go. So our conversation has ended.”
After she walked away, a man stepped forward to clarify his own stance. “I think that there are some times, maybe one in a thousand, where perhaps a woman isn’t truthful,” he admitted. Identifying himself as an independent, he explained his caution toward media outlets and outsiders. “I don’t know you… I’m cautious. I’ve learned. I’m trying to be independent here.”
Their conversation soon shifted to Trump and the Epstein files. The man accused the president of being a “traitor” because of January 6th. But when asked why the Biden administration had not released Epstein files if Trump were implicated, he argued they were “sequestered and unavailable.” O’Keefe pressed for a source, but he admitted he couldn’t provide one: “I cannot pick out that instant piece of information for you, but I’m sure you can find it if you were motivated enough.”