US vote riggers caught red-handed by undercover reporter
by staff writers
US investigative reporter James O’Keefe has caught US vote riggers on camera, buying votes for Biden team candidates and bribing people with money and gifts to vote Democrat on absentee forms.
The vote riggers represent both Democrats including Muslim Democrat congresswoman Ilhan Omar and Republican enemies of Trump, and have been caught on camera by O’Keefe’s undercover team, who exposed dirty Democrat voting practices before the 2016 US presidential election.

Major media appears to be ignoring the videos produced by O’Keefe’s Project Veritas company, but smaller media outlets were covering it.
“A new investigation from Project Veritas appears to show a massive, ballot-harvesting racket conducted in the district of Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar in the swing state of Minnesota,” The Western Journal, a conservative news website based in Phoenix reported.
Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott on Wednesday said his office contacted the state’s Attorney General’s office about O’Keefe’s undercover video of the ballot chaser bribing voters and getting paid thousands of dollars to help Joe Biden get elected.
O’Keefe released damning video of the rigging on Twitter yesterday, around the same time Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey was grilled by Texas Senator Ted Cruz over the social media channel’s blatant censoring of the New York Post’s exposure of Hunter Biden’s laptop emails and other material.
On the video a woman named Raquel Rodriguez, a consultant for Republican House candidate Mauro Garza, admits “some of my Republicans are precinct chairs that cannot be known because they could get kicked out but they want to help the Bidens.”
The same woman is caught red-handed speaking into her phone, doing a vote buying deal. “For the entire team that I’m looking at, I’m looking at $55,000.” A male voice on the other end of the call responds, saying: “So, $55,000 for 5000 votes, top of the ticket, Hegar/Biden.”
“That’s right,” Rodriguez responds. “Cash,” the male voice says. “Cash,” she responds.
The same woman goes on to boast that she has state and federal political representatives, officials and judges “in my pocket”.