The O’Keefe Media Group is poised to release a video that aims to unveil alleged dissent within the Pentagon.
On Tuesday evening, James O’Keefe announced that the unveiling of this new footage is scheduled for Wednesday.
“Detectives came to the home of one of my reporters today to try to intimidate me. More on that soon,” O’Keefe tweeted. “Nothing stops.”
“We’re releasing video of resistance inside the Pentagon, tomorrow!” he added.
Detectives came to the home of one of my reporters today to try to intimidate me. More on that soon.
Nothing stops.
We’re releasing video of resistance inside the Pentagon, tomorrow!
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) April 23, 2025
While O’Keefe has kept the specifics of his upcoming video under wraps, its release coincides with an ongoing investigation into leaks at the Pentagon.
As previously reported, three aides to Pete Hegseth were put on leave during this investigation and were officially terminated last Friday.
And the drip of leaks continues.
After the dismissals, details from a Signal group chat involving Hegseth surfaced in The Wall Street Journal.
Further revelations regarding this chat were disclosed to NBC News following Hegseth’s criticism of the leakers during the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday.
According to the latest leaks, Hegseth shared sensitive information from Army Gen. Michael Erik Kurilla, who heads US Central Command, within this Signal group.
Gen. Kurilla had sent the classified information through secure channels, yet Hegseth allegedly disseminated some of it in the group chat.
During an appearance on Fox & Friends on Tuesday, Hegseth vehemently denounced the leakers.
“I’m here because President Trump asked me to bring war-fighting back to the Pentagon every single day,” Hegseth asserted. “If people don’t like it, come after me, no worries. I’m standing here, the warfighters are behind us, our enemies know they’re on notice, our allies know we are behind them, and that in this dangerous world, for the American people, is what it is all about.”
“What was shared over Signal, then and now, however you characterize it, was informal, unclassified coordinations for media coordination, other things. That’s what I’ve said from the beginning,” Hegseth explained.
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MUST WATCH: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth IS ON FIRE
“I’m here because President Trump asked me to bring war-fighting back to the Pentagon every single day.
If people don’t like it, come after me, no worries. I’m standing here, the WARFIGHTERS are behind us, our enemies… pic.twitter.com/AN5WaSwExc
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 22, 2025