Federal Investigations Launched into California Election Fraud Claims
The U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles has initiated multiple investigations into alleged election fraud in California, coinciding with President Trump's unfounded claims of mass fraud during the recent primary. A prosecutor has been dispatched to the county's vote-counting center amid ongoing scrutiny of the state's election processes.
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US attorney opens investigations into California’s elections, sends prosecutor to LA vote center
US Attorney Investigates California Elections Amid Fraud Claims
US attorney opens investigations into California’s elections, sends prosecutor to LA vote center
Feds announce several election-fraud investigations in California while revealing ‘serious structural vulnerabilities’
US attorney opens investigations into California’s elections, sends prosecutor to LA vote center
US attorney opens investigations into California’s elections, sends prosecutor to LA vote center
US attorney opens investigations into California’s elections, sends prosecutor to LA vote center
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