O'Keefe Skypes NH GOP Gala to Avoid Criminal Subpoena [VIDEO]
James O'Keefe said his attorney advised against appearing in person Sunday due to suggested action against him.
Conservative activist James O'Keefe spoke to a packed house of Seacoast Republicans Sunday not in person, but rather on streaming video because stepping foot in New Hampshire would trigger a criminal grand jury subpoena. O'Keefe has drawn strong praise and criticism from his investigation into voter fraud during the New Hampshire primary. O'Keefe, 27, often cited frustration Sunday during a Rye Republican Town Committee-hosted gala about being stopped from doing his job and trying to uncover "truths" about a flawed system he said is necessitating a voter identification bill. "I think it's unfortunate that we live in a country these days where public officials threaten journalists, threaten to put journalists in jail for exposing facts …
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David Victory
12:52 am on Wednesday, May 16, 2012
@ Frank Agreed. Elections are stolen on a much higher level. Not by voting booth pranks. If the GOP really wanted to ensure fair elections, they'd be demanding paper ballots.   more ›