WASHINGTON, DC. (THECOUNT) — James O’Keefe of Project Veritas, is claiming that a couple of social media giants are blocking his latest blockbuster video campaign #ExposeCNN.

O’Keefe Took to Twitter to show what he calls proof the microblogging website is blocking the hashtag “ExposeCNN.”

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The Project Veritas founder also claims YouTube is somehow blocking and or delaying the uploading of his latest videos by the showing of an endless hourglass during the upload process.

It’s nail biting time for CNN ‘talent’ Brian Stelter, after ‘guerrilla journalist,’ James O’Keefe claimed to have hidden video of the popular host, according to reports.

“BREAKING: New leaked video from inside CNN: President Jeff Zucker tells employees to push “impeachment” and that all of CNN’s stories should be about “moves towards impeachment” One of CNN’s employees says Zucker has a “personal vendetta against Trump,” reports TheFederalist on Monday.

O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, made the announcement during a speech Saturday at the Family Research Council conference in Washington DC.

As O’Keefe ended his speech he fired off a warning shot to CNN saying Project Veritas has undercover video from inside CNN involving Stelter.

O’Keefe told the cheering crowd that Project Veritas will release the video this week.

O’Keefe via Twitter:

@JamesOKeefeIII: I just walked off the stage in Washington DC where I announced that our next @Project_Veritas #BeBrave insider is from within @CNN.#ExposeCNN

It might be time to recall the worst things you’ve said to CNN staff in the hallways, @brianstelter. Project Veritas has a reliable source who wore a hidden Camera.

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Source FreeRepublic.

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