Independent journalist James O'Keefe released a video alleging election fraud in California, depicting petition circulators paying homeless individuals to forge signatures on ballot petitions. The video has spurred reactions from officials and raises concerns about the integrity of the election process. This article also summarizes other news briefs.
Independent journalist James O'Keefe and his team have released a new video, alleging further election fraud in California . The video footage purports to show petition circulators offering cash payments to homeless individuals on Los Angeles' Skid Row in exchange for signing ballot petitions . These individuals were allegedly instructed to use the names and addresses of real registered voters and forge their signatures.
O'Keefe, speaking to The National News Desk, stated that the video revealed instances of people, specifically petitioners, giving cash to homeless individuals and directing them to falsify signatures belonging to other registered voters. The video captures the circulators offering $2-$3 per form for signatures, with one interaction highlighting a homeless individual being instructed on how to sign different names to collect more money. The video also shows O'Keefe and independent journalist Cam Higby visiting the addresses associated with the names used on the petitions. One resident informed them that the voter in question had not lived at the address for years. The video appears to depict violations of several California felony statutes, including elections code Section 18613, which prohibits signing a fictitious name, another person’s name, or causing false signatures to be placed on any initiative, referendum, or recall petition. It also implicates California Penal Code 470, which addresses knowingly altering, falsifying, or signing another person's name on legal or financial documents with the intent to defraud.\The released video is not the only evidence of aggression. The journalist reported that one of his producers, Andrew, was assaulted, sustaining a battery, as was Anthony Rubin. In response to the video's release, a White House spokesperson expressed the administration's appreciation for reporters bringing attention to election security. President Donald Trump also commented on social media, describing the situation as “terrible.” O'Keefe expressed his personal frustration, stating that he is grateful for the moral support but believes that immediate arrests are necessary, and he questioned his own motivation to continue his work if such action isn't taken. O'Keefe has stated that he and his team intend to continue releasing videos daily until arrests are made. He mentioned that state leaders are paying attention, specifically noting the communications he has received from the secretary of state's office, which he interpreted as a sign that they are taking the matter seriously. Regarding last week's video, California Governor Gavin Newsom's office issued a statement to O'Keefe, stating that the alleged activity is a felony and that those involved should be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. O'Keefe shared that he and his team are planning to release a new video next week, detailing who is alleged to be providing the funding for these purported fraudulent activities, including receipts and copies of checks.\Alongside this developing story, there are several other news briefs. Utility crews and emergency officials are encouraging residents to prepare to mitigate potential damage. A Marion man has been convicted and is facing prison time for embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from customers for construction projects that were never completed. For those seeking family-friendly activities, the Columbus Zoo is highlighted as an ideal location for families to connect with nature, wildlife, and each other, especially as warmer weather and spring break approach. Individuals seeking employment opportunities are encouraged to attend the Franklin County Job & Resource Fair, set to take place on Saturday, March 28
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