James O’Keefe, head of the O’Keefe Media Group, has promised to unveil a significant scoop in the coming month. He claims this revelation will eclipse his previous exposé of ACORN.
“Is this ACORN 2.0? Or is it something larger?” inquired podcast host Benny Johnson. O’Keefe’s response was unequivocal: it’s substantially more consequential.
“It’s much bigger because we’re dealing with corrupt government practices… Billions—tens of billions—at play… so stay tuned,” O’Keefe stated emphatically.
He added, “I have evidence of individuals breaking the law.”
WATCH:
BREAKING: James O’Keefe Announces Massive BOMBSHELL Dropping Next Month, Gov’t Officials Caught On Camera, BILLIONS of Dollars In Corruption Exposed:
“Billions in government corruption. Five or six tapes… Lead to indictments… I have them breaking the law… on camera.” pic.twitter.com/63uwWKrKoF
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 25, 2025
O’Keefe also hinted at forthcoming revelations related to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting that citizen journalists should release more information on the subject.
I think it’s time for the citizen journalists to release more on Epstein.
If they’re going to kill us, they’ll have to kill us all.
Coming soon… pic.twitter.com/Dkrt0IhUvw
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) April 26, 2025
Back in 2009, O’Keefe, alongside Hannah Giles, conducted an undercover operation posing as a couple—a boyfriend and a prostitute—to expose ACORN workers advising on tax evasion. This initiative led to the organization losing its IRS contracts and most of its funding.
Furthermore, O’Keefe has been pivotal in uncovering allegations regarding the Democrats’ ActBlue money laundering scheme, which is currently under federal investigation. has previously reported on the multitude of donation mules contributing to Democrat Raphael Warnock from various locations across the nation.
In 2020, millions were funneled into Black Lives Matter (BLM) following the death of George Floyd. During this period, over 20 police officers were killed, and American cities incurred nearly $2 billion in damages due to the ensuing riots. Notably, was among the first to report that ActBlue was engaging in fundraising through BLM as a front group—a fact later acknowledged by BLM itself.
In February 2022, BLM announced it would deactivate its fundraising pages on ActBlue, following revelations by the Washington Examiner that it continued to accept donations despite claiming to have halted its fundraising activities amid financial scrutiny.
Stay tuned!