The Ohio Organizing Collaborative, recently raided by the FBI, has a history of suspect voter registration activities.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executed search warrants at the Ohio Organizing Collaborative’s offices in Cleveland, Ohio, earlier this month, questioning several employees as part of an investigation into voter registration fraud. Reports now indicate that the group, funded by George Soros, has a history of suspect voter registration activities. 📰 DETAIL: FBI agents executed the search warrants on June 11 and reportedly questioned members across Ohio, with some receiving subpoenas or having electronic devices seized. Department of Justice (DOJ) officials are yet to discuss details of the case publicly. The Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC), which works closely with Democrats on voter registration and ballot campaigns, has received millions of dollars from organizations linked to George Soros, the Tides Foundation, labor unions, and other progressive donors. The group has condemned the federal action as politically motivated, accusing the Trump administration of using law enforcement to intimidate voting rights activists. However, the investigation follows past controversy involving former OOC canvasser Rebecca Hammonds pleading guilty in 2017 to participating in a fraudulent voter registration scheme. Republicans have long argued that voter fraud cases are under-enforced. 🎯 IMPACT: Democrats claim the raid was an attempt to suppress voting rights, despite the former canvasser’s documented history of fraudulent practices. The FBI investigation underscores ongoing concerns about election integrity. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Search warrants are authorized by a judge, and anything said by any organization or others in the media is unfounded speculation,” noted a Department of Justice official. |
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