Federal agents searched several locations belonging to current and former members of the conservative media company Project Veritas on Thursday in an investigation involving the possible theft of a diary belonging to President Biden’s daughter.
— known for producing"gotcha"-style undercover videos involving Democratic politicians, activists and the media — said his group had been approached by people claiming they had the Biden daughter's diary, but they decided not to publish it.
“Late last year, we were approached by tipsters claiming they had a copy of Ashley Biden’s diary” and “the tipsters indicated that they were negotiating with a different media outlet for the payment of monies for the diary,” O'Keefe said. “At the end of the day, we made the ethical decision that because, in part, we could not determine if the diary was real, if the diary in fact belonged to Ashley Biden, or if the contents of the diary occurred, we could not publish the diary and any part thereof.”
He said they turned the diary over to law enforcement after an attorney for Ashley Biden refused to accept or authenticate it.began publishing stories about information and emails it said was on a laptop that belonged to Biden's son and Ashley's half-brother, Hunter. Former President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani said he gave the hard drive to the conservative tabloid and that the laptop had been obtained legally after it was left at a Delaware computer store.
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