O’Keefe Media Group Releases Undercover Video Claiming Cash for Ballots Scheme in California
- An undercover video by O'Keefe Media Group shows petitioners in California paying homeless individuals $7 to $10 per signature, with some earning over $1,000 daily, violating state and federal election laws.
- The taxpayer-funded Weingart Center directed homeless individuals to petitioners and coached them on how to claim ignorance about petition content.
- U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli confirmed that paying for voter registration or petition signatures violates federal laws and pledged aggressive prosecution of violators.
- O'Keefe's team faced violent confrontations during investigations into suspected petition fraud, highlighting tensions in election integrity efforts.
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James O'Keefe violently attacked on Skid Row while exposing ballot fraud in LA · American Wire News
Days after casting light on a California NGO’s alleged ballot fraud, efforts by James O’Keefe and his team to confront petitioners found them “violently assaulted.” Earlier this week, the journalist known for his undercover operations embarked on another sting dressed to blend in with Los Angeles’ homeless population. Days after capturing at least 28 instances of cash being offered after local indigents signed election materials, a follow-up exc…
James O'Keefe and Other Journalists ATTACKED on Skid Row After Exposing "Cash for Ballots" Scheme
In a terrifying moment, conservative journalists James O'Keefe, Cam Higby, and other members of their team were violently assaulted on Skid Row in Los Angeles, CA on Friday. O'Keefe and his team were there to expose a "cash for ballots" scheme, much like this one in California we covered a ...
O’Keefe Media Group Undercover Investigation Exposes Cash-for-Ballots Election Fraud Scheme Targeting Homeless on LA’s Skid Row
Independent investigative journalist James O’Keefe and his team at O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) have released explosive undercover footage documenting what appears to be widespread voter registration and petition fraud on Los Angeles’ Skid Row, where homeless individuals were allegedly bribed with cash, cigarettes, and marijuana in exchange for signing voter registration forms and ballot petitions — often using fake addresses. The investigation, …
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