PART 1: Investigator James O’Keefe uncovers alleged election fraud scheme

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Investigative journalist James O’Keefe, founder of O’Keefe Media Group, exposed a disturbing, massive scheme this week in California, showing homeless people being given cash and drugs in exchange for signing petitions and registering to vote.

By going undercover as homeless people on “Skid Row” in Los Angeles, O’Keefe said his team witnessed and documented with hidden cameras at least 28 instances when petitioners were offering cash, cigarettes, and marijuana for signatures on petitions.

The people recruiting signatures admitted they are paid between $7-$10 per signature. In turn, they were seen handing $2 in cash to the homeless people for their signatures.

Most people signing the petition clearly had no physical address, and were instructed, “Oh, you can just fake an address.”  The person suggested they could list their address as “Pinocchio Lane.”

WATCH the bombshell report below.  O’Keefe says Part 2 is coming soon.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) commented on the video on X and wrote, “Reason #352 why we must pass the SAVE America Act: @JamesOKeefeIII exposes massive election fraud in California, NGOs paying homeless to register to vote and signing ballot petitions with fake addresses. The American people want to put an end to this madness.”

After exposing the massive scheme to the public, O’Keefe has now received responses from California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office, the California Secretary of State, the LA District Attorney’s office and LA Mayor Karen Bass’s office.

Journalist Cam Higby tagged Newsom’s office and wrote, “Independent journalists including myself and @JamesOKeefeIII have done all the investigating for authorities in California. @GovPressOffice please tell us, what will be done about blatant election crimes in your state? We’d like a timeline and actions taken.”

O’Keefe piled on the pressure, writing, “Governor Newsom @GovPressOffice, @MayorOfLA, and the @CASOSVote — you’ve all acknowledged this is tape shows multiple felonies. Gavin, you said to “prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.” How can I help? We have more tapes. What’s the timeline? What action is being taken this week?”

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