Elections
ELECTION FRAUD: Project Veritas uncovers alleged ballot harvesting in Rep. Ilahn Omar’s district
President Donald Trump voiced has been voicing his concern about election fraud for months and it appears he was right. New undercover video by citizen journalist James O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, reveals possible shocking ballot harvesting.
O’Keefe posted explosive video on Sunday night revealing what appears to be a concerted effort by supporters of Rep. Ilhan Omar to ballot harvest in Minnesota’s 5th district for candidates.
Of course, these were all Democratic candidates.
O’Keefe tweeted out the breaking news saying Omar is “connected cash-for-ballots harvesting scheme EXPOSED.”
He quotes one ballot harvester in the undercover video saying “Money is the king in everything.” The ballot harvester boasts that he has helped harvest hundreds of 2020 ballots “IllEGALLY,” O’Keefe claims.
“Numbers do not lie…there here are all absentee ballots…my car is full,” the harvester added. In the same clip a woman claims the ballots were harvested from a large elderly apartment facility in the area.
Watch the video below and decide for yourself about the issue of election fraud in the United States.
China
Analysis: Biden unlikely to sanction Iran’s oil exports, gas prices ‘critical during an election year’
Analysts say President Joe Biden is unlikely to “prompt dramatic sanctions action on Iran’s oil exports” due to “worries about boosting oil prices and angering top buyer China” according to Reuters.
Speaking to Fox News on Sunday, House Republican Representative Steve Scalise, said the administration had made it easier for Iran to sell its oil, generating revenues that were being used to “go fund terrorist activity.”
The Biden administration has maintained for months that among its primary goals is to keep the Gaza conflict between terror group Hamas and Israel from turning into a wider regional war. However, House Republican leaders accused President Joe Biden of failing to enforce existing measures and said they would take up this week a series of bills to sharpen sanctions on Iran.
Kimberly Donovan, a sanctions and anti-money laundering expert at the Atlantic Council, said that oil-related sanctions have not been strictly enforced in the past couple of years.
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