Democrats have used trained provocateurs to instigate violence at Republican events nationwide throughout the 2016 election cycle, including at several Donald Trump rallies, using a tactic called "Bird-dogging," according to a new video investigation released Monday by James O'Keefe's Project Veritas.
O'Keefe's extensive video investigation reveals that the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee are involved in "Bird-dogging" and other provocative tactics through a web of consultants led by Robert Creamer, a veteran Chicago activist and convicted felon who is thought to have planned Democrats' political strategy during the push for Obamacare in 2009 and 2010.
O'Keefe and his team also obtained hidden camera videos showing one of Creamer's consultants, Scott Foval, describing "Bird-dogging," among other tactics, and taking credit for having instigated violence at several Republican events during the 2016 election cycle.
In another video, Foval admits that his organization is responsible for an incident in Asheville, North Carolina in September, where an elderly woman was allegedly assaulted outside a Trump rally.
In another video, Foval notes that the Clinton campaign and the DNC are involved, through a chain of contracts: "We are contracted directly with the DNC and the campaign. I am contracted to but I answer to the head of special events for the DNC and the head of special events and political for the campaign. Through Bob. We have certain people who do not get to talk to them, at all."
The videos obtained by O'Keefe and Project Veritas corroborate earlier evidence of a Democratic plan to use violent imagery against the Trump campaign.
In an email dated July 4, 2015, Mook approved a plan "To bird dog" Donald Trump, meaning specifically to infiltrate volunteers into his campaign events and ask him questions about immigration.
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