On Friday, independent journalist and founder of the O’Keefe Media Group (OMG), James O’Keefe, confronted transgender Dylan Mulvaney amidst the controversy over a recent ad campaign launched by Bud Light that highlighted the social media personality.
O’Keefe confronted Mulvaney at the Four Seasons hotel in Los Angeles saying in a tweet, “James O’Keefe Questions [Bud Light]’s Dylan Mulvaney on OMG Jailhouse footage showing women inmates testifying on being housed with male rapists claiming to be transgender.”
O’Keefe began the video by stating that Mulvaney was currently in the women’s restroom and that he was going to ask for a comment regarding a recent story that OMG covered regarding transgender individuals, biological males, in female jails.
Despite O’Keefe’s various attempts to obtain a comment from the transgender social media personality, Mulvaney refused to comment on the story.
O’Keefe attempted to follow him into the elevator leading to Mulvaney stating, “Please don’t come in the elevator with me.”
The independent journalist then went on to show a clip from a recent investigation that uncovered that male rapists are being put into female jail cells in Washington state.
The video then concludes with O’Keefe heading to a convenience store and picking out Bud Light but then asking for “O’Keefe beer.”
JUST NOW AT FOUR SEASONS IN LA.: James O’Keefe Questions @budlight’s Dylan Mulvaney on OMG Jailhouse footage showing women inmates testifying on being housed with male rapists claiming to be transgender.
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BREAKING: BUD LIGHT CEO FINALLY RESPONDS TO TRANSGENDER CONTROVERSY AND BOYCOTT
As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Bud Light has attempted to do damage control by claiming that senior executives didn’t know about the advertisement partnership as the company suffers over a $6 billion loss in its market cap.
“As the CEO of a company founded in America’s heartland more than 165 years ago, I am responsible for ensuring every consumer feels proud of the beer we brew,” CEO Brendan Whitworth began in a statement released Friday.
“We’re honored to be part of the fabric of this country. Anheuser-Busch employs more than 18,000 people and our independent distributors employ an additional 47,000 valued colleagues,” he said. “We have thousands of partners, millions of fans and a proud history supporting our communities, military, first responders, sports fans and hard-working Americans everywhere.”
“We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people,” the CEO claimed. “We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.”
“My time serving this country taught me the importance of accountability and the values upon which America was founded: freedom, hard work and respect for one another,” Whitworth said in reference to his time in the CIA. “As CEO of Anheuser-Busch, I am focused on building and protecting our remarkable history and heritage.”
“I care deeply about this country, this company, our brands and our partners,” he continued, adding, “I spend much of my time traveling across America, listening to and learning from our customers, distributors and others.”
It seems like the Bud Light controversy is following Mulvaney and the company’s attempts to do damage control are failing.
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