The far-right group, Project Veritas, is expanding its mission to spread misinformation and lies about the upcoming 2024 presidential election. This comes as former President Donald Trump ramps up his campaign for a 2024 White House run.
Project Veritas, founded by James O’Keefe, has been linked to numerous scandals involving false claims and conspiracy theories, including the 2020 election. The group has been known to use tactics such as hidden cameras and false identities to spread misinformation.
This latest expansion of Project Veritas’ mission is seen as a direct response to Trump’s recent announcement that he is launching a new PAC to support his 2024 campaign. Trump has also been vocal in his support of O’Keefe and the organization.
The expansion of Project Veritas’ mission has been met with criticism from both sides of the political aisle. Democrats have accused the group of seeking to influence the outcome of the election by spreading lies and misinformation. Republicans, on the other hand, have expressed concern that the group’s tactics could backfire and hurt the GOP’s chances in the 2024 election.
Project Veritas has yet to comment on the criticism or the expansion of its mission. However, the group has been active on social media, pushing out messages in support of Trump and his potential 2024 campaign.
It remains to be seen how Project Veritas’ mission will affect the 2024 election. However, it is clear that the group will continue to play a major role in the upcoming election season.
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