WATCH: James O'Keefe Has a Few Questions He Asks Dylan Mulvaney

James O'Keefe and Dylan Mulvaney at Four Seasons, Beverly Hills. (Credit: James O'Keefe/YouTube)

Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has been at the center of controversy over the past couple of weeks due to his relationship with Bud Light. Bud Light recognized his “365 Days of Girlhood” with a special can as Mulvaney mocked women, making them into caricatures and himself pretending to be a little girl. Bud Light has been hit with a huge backlash over that relationship, with their stock dropping in value and and the company facing boycotts of its products.

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Their CEO delivered a sort of pointless word salad of a statement about not wanting to divide people that wasn’t going to make anyone happy. People even let Bud Light’s “TGIF” post on their Twitter account have it with some hot takes.

James O’Keefe, who now has his own media entity called the O’Keefe Media Group (OMG), went to the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills to ask Mulvaney a few questions. “I’m going to ask him for comment about our story regarding women being raped in prison by men claiming to be transgender,” O’Keefe said.

O’Keefe tries to get a response from Mulvaney in the hotel lobby. “Women are being raped in a prison in Washington state by men claiming to be transgender,” O’Keefe said. “There’s footage of them talking about the rape. Do you have a comment on the story of the women being raped by the men claiming to be transgender?”

O’Keefe followed Mulvaney to the elevator and repeated the question, asking for comment. Mulvaney asked O’Keefe to get out of the elevator. Mulvaney wasn’t about to give any response on the subject to O’Keefe.

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O’Keefe was asking about a report that they’d done regarding the conditions at the Washington State Correctional Center for Women where female inmates were reporting about abuse in the system with men claiming they were transgender so they could be in a prison with women. Two of those women laid out some of the issues.

“So, we have men rapists, men murderers, child rapists, men who have killed women and are in prison for raping and killing women who get put in our rooms,” Inmate #1 claimed. “Imagine coming into your room one day and you’re in closed custody and you turn around and there is a man standing there peeing in the toilet because you have the bathroom in your room in CCU. There is nothing you can do!”

“I know there’s some having sex with women — there was some, like, assaulting, but no one reported it,” Inmate #1 said.

“Some of these men are not confused, they’re just manipulating the system. It’s not equal, because we don’t get the same care and treatment that the trans get in here,” Inmate #1 continued. “They cater to the trans community. All you have to do is say that you are a woman, that you now, when you’re in county, say that you identify as a woman, and you can come straight to here from county. The guys don’t even have to go to the men’s prison first.”

Inmate #1 said that some of the men who were getting put in the prison by claiming that they were transgender were doing so just so they could have sex with female inmates.

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The inmates indicated they were afraid to speak out because they would face punishment.

I’m thinking that’s not a subject that Mulvaney wants to address because Mulvaney can’t do a fluffy, cute video mocking women about it. It wouldn’t go over well. But the issue raises serious questions about the safety of women inmates that the prison doesn’t seem to care about addressing.

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