

Taylor Hodges
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@thodges_2
Producer/Social Media Administrator @FrontlinesTPUSA



CALIFORNIA FRAUD EXPOSED: Skid Row petitioner panics after our undercover journalist catches him exchanging cigarettes for signatures. For years, petitioners have been targeting the homeless on Skid Row, offering bribes such as cigarettes or cash in exchange for signing petitions that can change California law. They’ve also been registering the homeless to vote, oftentimes instructing them to use fraudulent information. Not only is this illegal per California election law, but @Savsays is the 4th journalist in the latest string of independent journalists catching this organized criminal activity on the streets of Skid Row. Back in 2018, the Los Angeles County District Attorney charged nine individuals with felony election crimes for running the exact same operation yet petitioners are still running the scheme every single day. This is part of an ongoing investigative series in collaboration with @ctznjusticelg and @JamesOKeefeIII, exposing just how easily the California voting system can be exploited and defrauded. @TPUSA

COLUMBUS, OH — During a continued investigation into fraud within the trucking industry, Frontlines reporter @Savsays found a company called SOS Trucking that received over $618,000 in taxpayer-funded PPP loans. The strange part? This company requested TWO PPP loans under separate industries, one of which had nothing to do with trucking. Both loans have since been FORGIVEN. SOS Trucking, the Somali-owned company, was located in the same building as 6 other trucking companies and 5 home healthcare companies. While looking into SOS Trucking, it was discovered that one of the home healthcare companies located in this same building received over $1.2 million in taxpayer-funded PPP loans between 2020–2021, all of which have since been FORGIVEN. Yet this company has ZERO digital footprint except for 4 Google reviews, despite being open for the last 23 years. Efforts to reach both companies proved impossible, as employees either refused to answer questions in person or their contact information was invalid. @TPUSA

Minnesota believes in law and order. We believe in peace. And we believe that Trump needs to pull his 3,000 untrained agents out of Minnesota before they kill another American in the street.