Allegations of Election Fraud Uncovered in California: O’Keefe’s Latest Exposé
Washington, D.C. — Independent journalist James O’Keefe has released a provocative new video claiming to expose instances of election fraud in California. The video shows alleged petition circulators paying homeless individuals to forge signatures for ballot initiatives on Los Angeles’ Skid Row.
Disturbing Findings from the Video
In this newly released footage, O’Keefe asserts that petitioners were offering between $2 and $3 per forged signature. “This week we saw videos of people, petitioners, paying homeless people cash and telling them to forge the signatures of other registered voters,” O’Keefe stated to The National News Desk.
The video highlights interactions with individuals who were reportedly capturing the signatures of real registered voters without their consent. An excerpt from one exchange reveals a person stating, “All pages…and I sign like Robert and I get how much? $3. Then you go there and you get another $3.”
Investigating the Allegations
About eight minutes into the clip, O’Keefe and fellow journalist Cam Higby visited several addresses associated with the forged names. One resident, when asked about Vicki Walker, claimed, “Doesn’t live here. I bought this house nearly nine years ago, and the only reason I know that name is because we still get her mail.”
Such actions may violate several statutes under California law, including California Elections Code Section 18613, which criminalizes signing someone else’s name or causing false signatures to be placed on petitions. Additionally, California Penal Code 470 addresses the alteration or forgery of legal documents with intent to defraud.
Altercations During Investigation
The footage also captured incidents of alleged violence against O’Keefe and his team. “My producer Andrew was punched in the neck, in the face,” O’Keefe reported. “That’s a battery…and Anthony Rubin was punched. That’s a battery.”
Government Response
In light of these allegations, a spokesperson from the White House acknowledged the importance of election security, expressing gratitude for the media’s role in highlighting these potential issues. President Donald Trump also chimed in via social media, labeling the reported fraud as “terrible.”
O’Keefe expressed the urgent need for law enforcement to act. “I think what we really need is for someone to get arrested immediately. That has to happen,” he emphasized. He committed to releasing new evidence daily until arrests occur.
State Authorities Taking Action
O’Keefe noted that California officials are reportedly responsive to these claims. “The California state authorities are taking it seriously,” he remarked, referring to communications from the Secretary of State’s office.
Future Developments
Governor Gavin Newsom’s office responded to the incident, categorizing the described actions as felonies and asserting that anyone involved should be fully investigated and prosecuted. O’Keefe announced that his team plans to unveil more content next week, potentially disclosing the identities of individuals financing these alleged fraudulent activities.
Through meticulous documentation—including receipts and canceled checks—the investigation aims to shine a light on the truth surrounding these staggering claims of election fraud.
Stay informed about potential developments related to these allegations, as this story continues to evolve.
For an in-depth understanding of California’s election laws, refer to the California Secretary of State’s website.
