Right-Wingers Try To Go Undercover But Fail Spectacularly

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Project Veritas “undercover journalists” intended to go undercover to infiltrate pro-Palestinian groups, but they ruined the operation before it even began.

“In May, a group of right-wing “undercover journalists” descended on a hotel in Michigan to prepare for a clandestine operation. Some of them were alums of Project Veritas, the conservative group known for elaborate sting operations targeting liberal organizations, journalists and unions.

They came to the city of Dearborn, which has a large Arab population, to infiltrate pro-Palestinian groups. But the effort was derailed on their first day in town when they got drunk and rowdy at their hotel, and the leader of the group was hauled off in handcuffs after he hurled insults and expletives at police officers, according to a police report and bodycam video obtained by NBC News.”

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