Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Federal agents want to "scare to death" vote fraud whistleblower

Editor : Wen Xin / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/11/a102984318.html / Direct translation

Image : Votes were counted at the Los Angeles County Office in California on November 3. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP via Getty Images)


The Trump team is launching lawsuits against fraud in the presidential election. On November 10, the U.S. Post Office whistleblower said that a few days ago, he broke the news that the Pennsylvania Postmaster's fraud related evidence was intimidated by federal agents. He said that the 10-minute recording can prove that the agent in the trial wanted to scare him to death, which was explosive evidence of the agent's revenge.

According to a report on the 11th of The Epoch Times, James O'Keefe, the founder of the American non-profit news organization "Project Veritas" (Project Veritas), released a video trailer on Tuesday (November 10), and the US Post Office prosecutor Richard Hopkins said that he did not deny his original allegations of election fraud, and the report by The Washington Post on Tuesday was false.

Hopkins broke the news a few days ago that the postmaster of Pennsylvania, the key swing state, asked employees to postmark all the ballots collected on November 4 with the 3-day postmark so that these ballots can be counted effectively.

Subsequently, he was questioned by agents of the Office of Inspector General of the United States Post Office.

On Tuesday, O'Keeffe released a recording of post office agents trying to intimidate Hopkins.

In the newly released recording, Agent Russell Strasser said to Hopkins, "I am trying to twist you a little bit."

"We have senators involved. We have the Department of Justice involved. We have..." Strasser said.

At this time, Hopkins interrupted Strasser and said that President Trump's lawyers have been in contact with him.

Strasser replied, "I want to make you a little bit obedient, because whether you believe it or not, your brain will start to react."

"We like to control our own thoughts. When we do this, we can convince our own memories. However, I will do something for you specifically, when you start to bear a little pressure, then your mind will be clearer. We too. You can do another exercise to make your mind clear." Strasser said.

In the face of the intimidation of agents, Hopkins still insisted in a video released on Tuesday that he had not withdrawn allegations of election fraud and that the reports were fake news.

O'Keeffe, who released the video, said that they have a 10-minute recording that proves that the agent in the trial tried to intimidate and force the prosecutor to withdraw.

O'Keeffe wrote in a tweet, "The recording is explosive evidence of (their) revenge and wants to scare him (the whistleblower)'." He also introduced that Hopkins had received a letter from the local post office, informing him that he was suspended without pay.

The other line of the story is reported by the media using anonymous official news

The Democratic-led Oversight Committee of House (Oversight Committee of House) sent out three consecutive tweets at 5:22 pm on Tuesday, introducing the matter:

The first tweet, "Latest news: According to the Post Office of the Inspector General, the post prosecutor in Erie, Pennsylvania, after being questioned by investigators, completely withdrew his allegations. The prosecutor previously accused the supervisor of tampering with mailed ballots. "

The second tweet, "The facts are as follows: Hopkins is an employee of the USPS in Erie, Pennsylvania. He signed the certificate of tampering/fraud ballot allegations and made it public through the Project Veritas. ."

"The U.S. Post Office of the Inspector General began investigating the matter last week."

The third tweet, "The investigators of the Post Office of the Inspector General’s Office informed the committee staff today that they had an interview with Hopkins last Friday. Hopkins withdrew his allegations on the 9th, but did not explain. Why did he sign a false certificate?"

At 8:08 p.m., a signed article by Shawn Boburg and Jacob Bogage, the registrants of the Washington Post, entitled "Officials say that the post office employees have withdrawn the allegations of tampering with the ballots."

The article read, "According to an official who asked not to be named, Hopkins, 32, told investigators in the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Postal Service on Monday that the allegations were false. He then signed an affidavit and withdrew his Allegations. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee tweeted Tuesday night, “The whistleblower completely withdrew the allegations.”

The Washington Post published an article entitled "Officials say that post office employees withdrew allegations of tampering with votes." 

The article also stated that the whistleblower Hopkins did not respond to The Washington Post’s comment information; Hopkins’ supervisor said the allegations were “100% false” and did not backfill time fraud on the ballots.

Before The Washington Post report was published, O'Keeffe, who had been in contact with the whistleblower, tweeted that the whistleblower tried to contact reporters from The Washington Post to let them know that their stories were false, but they have been ignored.

"They even refused to talk to him or make his comments," O'Keeffe wrote.

On Twitter, when he was fighting with AP reporter James LaPorta (James LaPorta), O'Keeffe also revealed, "You know, as a veteran of the Navy, Hopkins was in an interview with me this afternoon. -Telling what these federal agents did to him-crying, he said, it was more difficult than what he endured in Afghanistan."

President Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy W. Giuliani, retweeted the newly exposed recording later on Tuesday and tweeted: “What the postal agent is going to do to 'twist' the witness. Just trying to scare it. It's all on the recording. Will anyone find out who Agent Strasser works for?"


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