The New York Times has just published what appears to be leaked, privileged communications between James O’Keefe and his lawyer after his phones were seized in the raid on his home by the feds.
The FBI raided Project Veritas on a pretext and is now leaking their privileged communications to the New York Times
This is a scandal pic.twitter.com/gll5PG4ShW
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) November 12, 2021
These are classic privileged communications
PV asked for a legal opinion on potential journalistic activities, that opinion is a privileged communication
No idea what @adamgoldmanNYT was thinking here, he should be subpoenaed tomorrow and forced to reveal his criminal source
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) November 12, 2021
If the New York Times has these memorandums – why wouldn’t it also have PV’s privileged communications that relate directly to PV’s lawsuit against the Times?
This is just a massive, massive scandal
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) November 12, 2021
There’s no way to know how much was leaked to the New York Times, but Harmeet Dhillon says it’s definitely illegal. She was on Tucker’s show discussing this last night:
As Melissa Tweets posted last night, perhaps Ted Cruz and Rand Paul can help shed some light on this:
Project Veritas has a lawsuit against the New York Times.
The FBI raids Project Veritas.
The FBI leaks to the New York Times.
This is evil.@tedcruz @RandPaul Can you please make the FBI explain itself.
— Melissa Mackenzie (@MelissaTweets) November 12, 2021