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by cozuya 1908 days ago
Here's the first "incident" referred to in the above link:

> O'Keefe and colleagues were arrested in the Hale Boggs Federal Complex in New Orleans in January 2010 and charged with entering federal property under false pretenses with the intent of committing a felony, at the office of United States Senator Mary Landrieu, a Democrat. His three fellow activists, who were dressed as telephone repairmen when apprehended, included Robert Flanagan, the son of William Flanagan, acting U.S. Attorney of the Eastern District of Louisiana.[195][196] The four men were charged with malicious intent to damage the phone system.[197] O'Keefe stated that he had entered Landrieu's office to investigate complaints that she was ignoring phone calls from constituents during the debate over President Barack Obama's health care bill.[198]

Which of these sentences, specifically, are false, biased, or misleading?

Did O'Keefe not actually break into a federal building?

Did he not state that he entered her office?

Was he not actually arrested and charged with a felony?

One more, in the Trump Georgia call, did Donald Trump say "I just want to find 11,780 votes"?