UMVA has learned that a shocking revelation was made by the First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, Bill Essayli, during a recent interview, confirming that federal election fraud charges are imminent against individuals in California.
Essayli revealed that his office expects to bring charges within the next one to two months, once key election results are certified, allowing prosecutors to prove the allegations in court. This bombshell announcement has sent shockwaves through the state's political landscape.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Essayli emphasized that his office is building strong cases, but needs direct witnesses and evidence to protect the process and avoid tainting innocent people. He stressed the importance of gathering concrete evidence to support the allegations.
Essayli urged citizens to come forward with information, stating that if anyone has witnessed suspicious activity, such as someone voting in their name or collecting ballots in a questionable manner, they want to know about it. He emphasized that direct evidence is crucial in launching deeper investigations.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that this update comes on the heels of Essayli's office working closely with the FBI Los Angeles to conduct multiple election fraud investigations and a comprehensive audit of California's voter rolls. The audit aims to uncover any irregularities or discrepancies in the state's electoral process.
The Gateway had previously reported on Essayli's concerns over the June 2 primary results, particularly the chaotic Los Angeles mayoral race, where a suspicious late "ballot dump" delivered thousands of votes to far-left candidates. Essayli's office has set up a dedicated public tip line for citizens to report any election-related irregularities.
California's electoral system has been criticized for its vulnerabilities, including universal mail-in voting with no voter ID requirements, allowing a wide range of documents to be used as identification. The state's efforts to block federal attempts to clean its voter rolls have also raised suspicions.
The clock is officially ticking for those involved in ballot harvesting and corrupt activities in California, as Essayli's office prepares to take action. The state's Democrat machine will face intense scrutiny as the investigation unfolds.