James O’Keefe and his O’Keefe Media Group have done it again….
Absolutely incredible work by this team.
O’Keefe has just released what he says is a leaked phone call involving LA Mayor Karen Bass just 2-3 days before the devastating LA wild fires broke out, and let’s just say the call is extremely “cryptic”.
So much so that Bass literally tells the other person at one point to “read between the lines”.
Let me show you….
Perhaps there are multiple different ways to take this, but she seems to me to be hinting at knowing something big was about to hit while she would be gone.
See what you think…..from OKeefeMediaGroup, here are some highlights:
In a private phone call with an anonymous source, Mayor Karen Bass sought to downplay her trip to Ghana as a brief visit, as criticism mounted: “Just so you know, I’m missing two workdays. That’s it. And if President Biden extends me an invitation, I took it,” prioritizing international commitments over immediate local concerns.
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Just three days before fires erupted in the Los Angeles area, Bass issued a cryptic message to our source, advising them to “read in between the lines and hold tight… you will understand soon,” suggesting she was aware of significant developments that would soon impact the city.
Bass also acknowledged the growing dangers surrounding MacArthur Park. “The situation is very dangerous,” she said, citing security concerns. She remained adamant in her refusal to hold a press conference, stating, “I will take the criticism before I do a publicity stunt, and frankly, a press conference at this point in time, which would just be publicity.”
Bass further explained her position, stating, “If I have a choice between that and compromising something, I just have to go along with it. It’s not my area of expertise,” emphasizing her lack of qualifications to make informed decisions regarding the area.
When the source emphasized the safety concerns of residents and property owners MacArthur Park, noting that “41,000 people live within a square mile here,” Bass maintained her stance stating, “But they want to hear that something is going to be done,” making it clear that no action is currently being taken to address security risks.
And here is the full audio:
LEAKED PHONE CALL: LA Mayor Karen Bass Preemptively Defended Ghana Trip Despite Local Catastrophe: "I'm Missing Two Workdays, That's It"; Dropped Cryptic Warning Days Before LA Fires
And just in terms of my trip, just so you know, I’m missing two work days—that’s it.
And if President Biden extends me an invitation, I take it.
Hopefully, you can read between the lines.
I would just appreciate it, even though it’s hard for me to tell you this—hold tight, you will understand.
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This situation is very dangerous, and I would never do anything reckless.
I will take the criticism before I do a publicity stunt, and frankly, a press conference at this point in time would just be publicity.
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I think the neighbors, the property owners, and the residents—41,000 people live within a square mile here—want to hear that something is going to be done.
For example, two families share one bedroom in an apartment, but they want to know that it’s recognized.
If I have a choice between that and compromising something, I just have to go along with it, even though it’s not my area of expertise.
I want to make sure that you are safe, and hopefully, you can read between the lines.
I would just appreciate it, even though it’s hard for me to tell you this—hold tight, you will understand soon.
Okay, okay, okay, and when I am able to talk, I will be happy to go into great detail.
You’ve got me on the street, and you’re welcome to call me at any time—I’ll call right back, no problem.
And just in terms of my trip, just so you know, I’m missing two work days—that’s it.
And if President Biden extends me an invitation, I take it.
Backup here if needed:
James O’Keefe exposes a LEAKED phone call of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
She DEFENDS being in Ghana, Africa where she was making secret deals to get African consulates in Los Angeles to do business in Africa and help their economy
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