California Election Fraud Charges Looming
Bill Esseri, the first assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, has indicated that some individuals in the state may soon face federal election fraud charges, as reported by Glenn Beck, co-founder of Blaze Media, on Monday.
Concerns about potential fraud have intensified in California due to notable delays in vote counting during the gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries.
In fact, even a week after Election Day, California has yet to tally all primary votes.
Recently, President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles is probing these delays.
It has also come to light that California is purportedly permitting voters to register with questionable forms of ID, such as gym membership cards and employee ID cards, among others. According to Esseri, if a person does not present a Social Security number or driver’s license during registration, these forms of ID are accepted. “Our office believes this policy is worth closer consideration,” he noted.
On the “Glenn Beck Program,” Esseri shared that his office is preparing to initiate election fraud charges in the near future. He expressed some hesitation in setting a timeline, suggesting it might take a month or two to certify certain results to substantiate the allegations. “But we’re going to charge some people a fee,” Esseri commented.
He mentioned that there is still plenty of room for further investigation at this stage.
Esseri has characterized California as a “scammer’s paradise,” urging witnesses to come forward with information related to any suspicious voting activities, such as ballot collection or voting under someone else’s name. “We want to know about that,” he added. These details could be crucial for launching a deeper investigation.







