01/05/2021 / By News Editors
(Article by Natalie Winters republished from TheNationalPulse.com)
Project Veritas obtained the clips following a months-long infiltration of the Democrat’s campaign, videoing interactions with Finance Assistant Derrick Bhole and Director of Small Business Engagement Sasha Williams.
Bhole described the campaign’s efforts to abstain from using the slogan “defund the police” to avoid attacks despite him likely pursuing the policy if elected:
So he avoids using defund the police because he knows that Republicans are going to try to grab onto it and attack, right? But in reality, his whole platform with police reform is along the lines of the same people who are saying defund the police.
Williams, who insists in the clips that “most” cops are “bad,” also attacks Georgia’s white voters.
“In the areas that are still rural and red, they’re getting hostile. There’s a lot of tension in those areas. They’re using intimidation. You know all the old school tricks of the 60’s and 70’s,” she notes on a call with an undercover Project Veritas journalist.
The journalist adds: “We call that white people stuff.”
In response, Williams readily affirms the journalist’s remarks, responding “Yes. Yes. Yes. One hundred percent. One hundred percent.”
BREAKING: @ReverendWarnock Staff Admit Candidate's Bias Against Police
"Police officers are not all good…Most of them are bad, WE know that."
"He avoids using defunding the police…in reality his whole platform is along the lines of the same people saying defund the police" pic.twitter.com/MwC6xhm5JW
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) January 4, 2021
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