that s not the creepy part. the person knocking at the door is a volunteer for a group known as the utah voter verification project and the latest front in the so-called stop the steal election fraud conspiracy movement. we know this thanks to an investigative story by the salt lake tribune. kudos to local journalism. this is what they found. the questioners are part of a private statewide effort to root out supposed voter fraud, sound familiar? like the thing they tried in arizona examining ballots for cheeto dust to conclude president biden won the state by a greater margin unlike arizona trump won at utah but that isn t stopping utah door knockers from sniffing out fake fraud with clipboards. the tribune got its hands on the training material. the questioners are trained to keep these fake. they don t wear name tags and
unsealed and dominos start to follow. former republican who became a democrat in trump s presidency. thanks for being here. talk about the fake audit itself. i hate calling it audit, ain t an audit. i don t know what you call it. but washington post reporter went in, is expert on audits, asked to be observer of whatever we call this in maricopa county, so not a journalist but national expert, wrote this. stunned to see spinning conveyer wheels whizzing hundreds of ballots past quote counters who struggled to mark on a tally sheet, only a few seconds to record what they saw. at one point overheard volunteers excitedly discussing a stain on a ballot. looked like cheeto finger, cheeto dust.
A Live News Report Is Interrupted by a Police Shootout Across the Street
San Diego Comic-Con announced it was going online-only for the second year in a row on Monday. And a reporter for the FOX station in San Diego headed out in front of the convention center to talk about that decision.
And while he was live on camera, his report was interrupted . . . by a POLICE SHOOTOUT across the street.
As the reporter is talking about Comic-Con, suddenly you can hear gunshots in the background.
The reporter TRIES to keep going and his cameraman sticks with him for a little while but eventually turns the camera to the real action . . . and gets a perfect look at the shootout.