Watch: Sen. Padilla Bolts When Asked About Explosive Cash-For-Ballots Sting

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Democrat Senator Alex Padilla of California literally turned his back and walked off when pressed about explosive undercover footage alleging a cash?for?ballots operation on Los Angeless Skid Row.

The confrontation came after the OKeefe Media Group (OMG) released part one of what it describes as a sweeping investigation into a California elections fraud cash for ballots scheme, according to the Gateway Pundit. James OKeefe and his team went undercover in one of the citys most troubled neighborhoods, posing as homeless individuals to document how political operatives allegedly exploit the vulnerable in the name of democracy.

On camera, self?described petitioners boasted they are paid between $7 and $10 per signature, with some claiming they can rake in as much as $1,000 per day. California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms, they said.

OMG reported that Many of the petitioners had no understanding of the petitions purpose they were advertising. Circulators also instructed individuals to use fake addresses. Oh, you can just fake an address. The group further alleged, Weingart Center, which received hundreds of millions in public funding, is on tape directing people to where the fraudulent petitioners are located, and directing homeless individuals to petitioners & coaching plausible deniability.

One petitioner even impersonated a police officer and appeared to threaten OKeefe, underscoring the lawlessness surrounding the operation. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, LA DA Nathan Hochman, the California Secretary of States office and Governor Newsom have all confirmed they are aware of OKeefes undercover sting.

When a Lindell TV reporter approached Senator Padilla for comment on the video, the Democrat lawmaker refused to answer and hurried up the steps. Padillas handlers attempted to shield him, physically blocking the reporter from asking basic questions about alleged rampant voter fraud in California, leaving voters to wonder why officials so eager to expand mail?in voting are so reluctant to address credible evidence of abuse.