USPS Whistleblower Did Not Recant Allegation of Voter Fraud, Claims He Was Coerced Instead
Brodigan - November 11, 2020 at 07:16AM
Project Veritas released a series of videos alleging voter fraud, or at least irregularities, in Pennsylvania. A few of them focused on claims from a whistleblower named Richard Hopkins (see REPORT: PENNSYLVANIA POSTAL WORKER ALLEGES POTENTIAL MAIL-IN BALLOT FRAUD and USPS WHISTLEBLOWER GOES PUBLIC, CONFIRMS INVESTIGATION ON ALLEGED POTENTIAL MAIL-IN BALLOT FRAUD ), claiming he heard supervisors tell people to backdate mail-in ballots so that they were postmarked by Election Day. Reports came out Tuesday night that Hopkins recanted the entire story . His recanting is still trending on Twiter as I write this.
Here's the rub. According to Hopkins himself, he didn't recant bupkis. He also provided recordings of what he claims was coercion by the inspector general.
VIDEORECORDING: Federal agents “coerce" USPS whistleblower Hopkins to water down story youtu.be
Legally, I don't know what's real and what's not. There's a reason that Half-Asian Lawyer Bill Richmond gets paid Half-Asian Lawyer Bill Richmond money. Other people with more investigative skills than me can figure out the rest. Here's the rub, though. The media have such a lack of interest in investigating anything inconvenient, they went by a tweet that was sent out BY DEMOCRATS to report that Hopkins took the whole story back. Which, the fact that he's wiling to go on record and sign his name to something makes him more credible than 90% of the media stories attacking Donald Trump over Russian collusion or the Ukraine, or really anything else.
The American people need to know the truth. That's hard to do when the industry we should be relying on doesn't seem all that interested in finding the truth, if they aren't actively trying to suppress it.
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