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James O'Keefe, of Project Veritas, speaks at on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas, Nov. 29, 2017. Federal agents searched the New York homes of people tied to the conservative group Project Veritas months after the group received a diary that a tipster claimed belonged to President Joe Biden’s youngest daughter, its leader said Friday, Nov. 5, 2021. In a video posted on YouTube, O’Keefe said his organization had received a grand jury subpoena and said current and former Project Veritas employees had their homes searched by federal agents. (Jae S. Lee/The Dallas Morning News via AP, File)

James O'Keefe, of Project Veritas, speaks at on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas, Nov. 29, 2017. Federal agents searched the New York homes of people tied to the conservative group Project Veritas months after the group received a diary that a tipster claimed belonged to President Joe Biden’s youngest daughter, its leader said Friday, Nov. 5, 2021. In a video posted on YouTube, O’Keefe said his organization had received a grand jury subpoena and said current and former Project Veritas employees had their homes searched by federal agents. (Jae S. Lee/The Dallas Morning News via AP, File)

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