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An undercover journalist for the O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) caught the Democratic National Committee’s compliance manager, Joyce DeCerce, saying the quiet part out loud.
An anonymous female undercover journalist matched with DeCerce on Bumble, a dating app, and set up a few dates with him. She recorded their conversations, which contained revealing information about Kamala Harris and the DNC.
As the compliance manager for the DNC, DeCerce, in his words, is responsible for “reporting to the government how much the DNC raised and where it spends its money.” He also works for the Harris presidential campaign and formerly worked for Biden’s.
In the footage, DeCerce admitted, “I like Kamala Harris, but I don’t think she’ll win this year.”
When asked why, he called Harris “weirdly unpopular” and told the undercover journalist, “She doesn’t have any accomplishments to speak of because she’s vice president.”
During the recorded conversations, DeCerce also revealed the DNC’s deceptive campaign tactics.
When asked if donors were holding back donations because they didn’t think the campaign was going well, DeCerce answered innocently enough with a confirming “Mhm” and a nod. Then he began to describe how he swindled “rich people” into donating tens of thousands of dollars to the party.
The undercover journalist asked him if “our [DNC] strategy has always been just like, take their money and tell them what they want to hear?” DeCerce replied, “Yeah, that’s politics.” When further pressed about whether the DNC takes the money from the donors, but not their donor’s opinions about the campaign strategies, he responded “100 percent.”
“We’re just feeding into their fantasy,” DeCerce claimed. “Judith Butler calls it phantasm.”
In short, he implied that the DNC tells donors what they want to hear instead of the truth to receive donations and then use that money however they please.
The DNC did not respond to The American Spectator’s request for comment.
In what seemed to be an effort to silence the journalist and prevent the footage from being published, however, the journalist received several threatening phone calls in the middle of the night. She was also sent a postcard on July 15 stating, “Maybe stop with the fake profiles.”
The postcard also seemed to have racist undertones. “Idiot” was written in Chinese at the bottom of the card, though it is unclear why the sender included it.
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