EPIC: Twenty-Five Year CNN Operations Manager Joins Project Veritas As Full-Time Executive Producer

Today Project Veritas announced that retired CNN Field Operations Manager Patrick Davis will join Project Veritas as its full-time executive producer.

This from thegatewaypundit.com.

Davis joined Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe on stage earlier at CPAC to make this groundbreaking announcement.

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After the FBI raided the homes of Project Veritas journalists and O’Keefe, Davis was inspired to help expose the truth.

”What I’m doing right now is either brilliant, or it’s crazy, or maybe it’s a little bit of both,” said Davis.

Project Veritas reported:

Davis joined O’Keefe on stage for the announcement and discussed his new role at Project Veritas including his motivations for joining the non-profit.

Davis sat down for an interview with O’Keefe before his appearance on stage at CPAC where he spoke candidly about his previous career.

Patrick Davis shared more on why he left CNN and why he’s loving Project Veritas.

The reality is I was there for twenty-five years, therefore, half my life.  I gave blood, sweat, and tears to that company.  I love the company. I love the people there.  I still do. There’s some amazing journalists that still work there, in the office and out in the field, especially. It got to a point where what we were doing, it seemed like, out in the field and gather news—how it was being translated on air, wasn’t what CNN was meant to be.

In the first five days of working at this company, I’ve had more conversations about ethical journalism than I did probably in the last ten years of my career…I mean, this is a young team, but they- but they love journalism. They love getting to the bottom of things.

Click HERE for interview between James O’Keefe and Patrick Davis.

 

The long-anticipated demise of CNN is bringing about some very interesting changes in the world of fake journalism.

James O’Keefe and Project Veritas have done some brilliant work.

And Patrick Davis joining O’Keefe, many hope, will be another brilliant step forward.

For the sake of America’s future and for honest journalism, may Davis rightly see fit to help move Project Veritas further toward absolute greatness.

And may the standard for all journalists be returned to quality investigative reporting.

God speed to the demise of fake news and gotcha journalism.