Project Veritas has released a new series of undercover videos featuring Democratic National Committee Vice Chair David Hogg making candid and critical remarks about top Democratic leaders, the party’s direction, and internal operations of the Biden-Harris administration.

The latest footage, released Friday, follows multiple prior segments published throughout the week.

In the newest video, Hogg is seen criticizing HBO host Bill Maher shortly after appearing on Maher’s program.

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“He spends half his time going at the left … because he’s old and people get more conservative as they get older,” Hogg said.

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The remarks are part of what appears to be a broader pattern of criticism from Hogg toward the Democratic Party’s leadership and inner circle.

On Thursday, Project Veritas published Part III of its ongoing undercover video series in which Hogg expressed frustration with the party’s aging leadership and its current trajectory.

“What we’re trying to do is light a fire under some Democrats’ asses to say, ‘get your sh*t together or get the f**k out of the way,’” Hogg said in the recorded conversation.

Hogg also took aim at the advanced age of top Democratic figures, referring to the party as a “gerontocracy.”

He said the party was trying to oust him from his position as DNC Vice Chair “for daring to say that maybe we shouldn’t have a gerontocracy – a government run by old people.”

The emerging video series from Project Veritas has included several high-profile comments from Hogg that touch on both internal party concerns and ethics-related issues.

In footage released last week, Hogg addressed congressional stock trading, specifically naming former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

Pelosi, whose personal wealth has drawn attention for years due to the timing of her stock transactions, was directly referenced by Hogg.

“I would say Pelosi’s actually very good at her job. I don’t agree with the stock trading stuff,” Hogg said.

Pelosi and her husband, Paul Pelosi, have faced bipartisan criticism over stock trades that often coincided with key legislative decisions.

While no formal wrongdoing has been charged, the issue has fueled calls for banning congressional stock trading entirely.

Another video published by Project Veritas included a conversation about who was actually managing the White House under Joe Biden.

In that footage, Hogg discussed the influence of First Lady Jill Biden’s Chief of Staff, Anthony Bernal.

“The bigger issue was like the inner circle that was around Biden… like Jill Biden’s Chief of Staff [Anthony Bernal] had an enormous amount of power,” Hogg said.

Hogg’s statements were echoed by Deterrian Jones, former staffer in the White House Office of Digital Strategy, who added, “That was an open secret. I would avoid him. He was scary.”

The ongoing undercover video releases have triggered public debate over transparency and leadership inside the Democratic Party.

It remains unclear what disciplinary action, if any, the DNC may pursue in light of Hogg’s remarks, though the Vice Chair’s political future appears uncertain amid mounting internal tensions.

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