James O'Keefe, President of Project Veritas Action, hinted CNN is his next target. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

James O'Keefe, President of Project Veritas Action, hinted CNN is his next target. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

James O'Keefe hints that his next big target is CNN

Professional hidden camera stinger James O'Keefe revealed Tuesday that he is on the cusp of releasing "hundreds of hours" of footage from "one corporation, multiple newsrooms."

O'Keefe let slip a telling hint about which corporation is the target of his sting operation despite declining to mention it by name.

It is the one President Trump has been discussing recently, O'Keefe told Sean Hannity in a radio interview.

"It's the one he's always targeting."

A Huffington Post reporter asked O'Keefe if he got the footage from the camera or set crews, but he did not reveal that information.

The footage will be released "WikiLeaks-style," O'Keefe announced.

O'Keefe is the conservative founder of Project Veritas, an undercover journalism organization. He first garnered national attention when he exposed the corruption of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN).

On inauguration night, O'Keefe told attendees of the "Deploraball," that Project Veritas would be going after the media for its next stings.

Snoop Dogg: 'nothing to say' about Trump music video
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Snoop Dogg: 'nothing to say' about Trump music video

Snoop Dogg has "got nothing to say" about President Trump after the commander in chief took to Twitter to react to the rapper appearing in a music video in which he fires a prop gun at a clown with Trump's likeness.

In a brief Instagram video on Thursday, Snoop Dogg said he's received requests for interviews following the release of a video for the song, "Lavender (Nightfall Remix)," where he puts a gun to "Ronald Klump's" head and pulls the trigger, firing a flag that says "Bang!" on it.

"Now they wanna ask me questions and interview me, but guess what?" Snoop Dogg said. "I've got nothing to say, mate," he added with what seems to be a mock Australian accent.

That Instagram video was posted after the president reacted

03/16/17 5:02 PM

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