The founder of “Project Truth” has a strange way of mocking tech giants

In a bizarre move, the U.S. investigative media outlet Project Veritas announced the creation of an anti-defamation legal team on Monday, May 3. “Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe and a group of young people danced and sang to mock the oligarchy of leftist tech giants and announced that they could fight for anyone who had been defamed.

O’Keeffe released a music video for an original song called “Oligarchy” on YouTube on Monday. In the video, O’Keefe easily and skillfully dances with a group of professional dancers, singing what they call “a song for anyone who has ever been defamed.

The music video shows clips of Fox News and CNN reports on Project Truth in the background, and mentions many media giants, including Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Facebook Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Dean Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times.

“Twitter, CNN, Zucker are working with Dorsey,” the original song’s lyrics say. “Some people want to be liked instead of being free.” “Big Tech is a game.” “The media is a disgrace.”

Many people who saw the music video left comments below the video, and in addition to greatly appreciating O’Keefe’s bravery and commitment, they also appreciated O’Keefe’s versatility. Netizens said they didn’t expect that O’Keefe, in addition to his quick thinking and eloquence, could also sing and dance to such a tasteful and powerful song and dance, and perform cool and handsome. Many people said that the music video made them watch it over and over again and they really liked it too much.

“After releasing the video, Project Truth announced the creation of its own legal team to help those who have been lied to and defamed, but are unable to defend themselves in a lawsuit.

The Truth Project reportedly has extensive experience in the legal field, especially in the area of anti-defamation. O’Keefe said that the Truth Project has never lost a lawsuit. He sued the New York Times for defamation last year, and won a court victory in March this year. Last month, O’Keefe sued Twitter for defamation after it accused him of creating a false account on the platform and banned his account. Shortly after, O’Keefe sued CNN for defamation in response to comments made by CNN host Ana Cabrera.