The right-wing guerilla news organization is being investigated over the alleged 'stolen' diary of Ashley Biden.
, during the 2020 presidential election. The right-wing guerilla news organization alleged on Tuesday the DOJ had been secretly surveilling its communications despite a court order from December demanding a third party to sort through devices and documents obtained by investigators.
"Compounding these concerns, the government suppressed information about the existence of the electronic surveillance orders even after the investigation became public knowledge and the district court appointed a special master to supervise prosecutors’ access to Project Veritas’ sensitive materials.
"This is a fundamental, intolerable abridgment of the First Amendment by the Department of Justice," O'Keefe said in a video address released Tuesday."Project Veritas is immediately filing a motion demanding that the federal government disclose if it engaged in covert spying of our journalists by secretly demanding production of our protective materials from any other businesses like Microsoft.
The investigation, which is being conducted by the Southern District of New York, surrounds a"stolen" diary belonging to Ashley Biden that went missing just days before the 2020 presidential election.
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