TRENTON, NJ – James O’Keefe, who runs the controversial Project Veritas this week dropped two videos of Phil Murphy and Democrat party staffers boasting about a vaccine mandate after the governor wins his re-election next Tuesday.
Project Veritas staffer James Lalino confronted Murphy on the allegations. The governor had a chance to respond to the allegations, but did not, leading to further speculation that he will impose a vaccine mandate should he win on Tuesday. Lalino was asked several times by Lalino if what his staffers told O’Keefe’s undercover operatives was true or not. Two days later, Lalino confronted Murphy again and the governor refused to answer the question.
Instead of deny the allegations, Murphy walked away from O’Keefe.
Here’s what’s happened so far:
- O’Keefe, Project Veritas: more Murphy campaign video is on the way after Dems threaten a lawsuit
- Did James O’Keefe and Project Veritas Just Save Jack Ciattarelli from probable defeat?
- Phil Murphy advisor caught in Project Veritas Vaccination Mandate hidden video paid $60,000 by the campaign, deleted all social media accounts
- After Project Veritas ‘bombshell’ Phil Murphy says ‘right-wing extremists’ harassed campaign staffers in the parking garage
- Senior Phil Murphy advisor says Governor will impose vaccine mandate after the election, Project Veritas exposes
- Can Project Veritas “bombshell” announcement save Jack Ciattarelli’s flailing campaign?
- Project Veritas promises “bombshell” hidden camera footage inside Phil Murphy political campaign
- Senior Phil Murphy advisor says Governor will impose vaccine mandate after the election, Project Veritas exposes
Murphy’s opponent Jack Ciattarelli is also dodging the Project Veritas question publicly. Ciattarelli has yet to personally respond to the video alledging Phil Murphy intends to roll out a vaccine mandate after November 2nd.