It is claimed that the FBI raided the home of the Project Veritas founder as part of a federal investigation into the "stolen" diary of Ashley Biden. Apparently, the FBI believes diaries are more important than the incriminating information on Hunter Biden’s laptop.
Project Veritas told Fox News inquiry by pointing to video remarks O'Keefe released Friday reacting to the previous FBI raids of his journalists. O’Keefe confirmed the Times' previous reporting about two other FBI raids that took place this week, releasing a video message addressing his group's apparent ties to the diary and declaring "Project Veritas came under attack."
O'Keefe said that "within an hour" of the FBI's raid of the home of a Project Veritas reporter, the Times contacted that reporter for comment.
O’Keefe said - "We do not know how the New York Times was aware of the execution of a search warrant at our reporter's home or the subject matter of the search warrant as a grand jury investigation is secret." "The FBI took materials of current, former Project Veritas journalists despite the fact that our legal team previously contacted the Department of Justice and voluntarily conveyed unassailable facts that demonstrate Project Veritas' lack of involvement in criminal activity, and or criminal intent."
I wonder if those good guys at the FBI tipped off the times. No, THAT could never happen.
"Project Veritas gave the diary to law enforcement to ensure it could be returned to its rightful owner. We never published it," O'Keefe said. "Now, Ms. Biden's father's Department of Justice, specifically the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, appears to be investigating the situation, claiming the diary was stolen. We don't know if it was but it begs the question: In what world is the alleged theft of a diary investigated by the President's FBI and his Department of Justice? A diary?"
According to Fox News, there's a "huge difference" between what Ashley Biden's attorney has alleged that her diary was stolen versus what O'Keefe alleged about it being left behind in a room, saying "one's a crime and the other one isn't."
Fox News also pointed out that even if the diary was the subject of a theft, it would be a "state crime" rather than a federal crime and that the investigation, which allegedly began under Attorney General William Barr, has become an "enormous conflict of interest" with President Biden now in office.