A masked agitator was caught on video graffiting the side of a federal building in Los Angeles with the message “kill your local ICE agent,” along with two targets.The agitator, who was wearing a scarf that covered their neck and entire face save for their eyes, was seen spray-painting the message as several thousand protesters marched in the “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles.The graffiti message led many, such as conservative commentator Greg Price, to respond that such threats are the reason U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers must remain anonymous during operations. Price commented on X that “this is why ICE agents wear masks … because they’re perfectly okay with people like this being able to harm and kill them.”ICE also responded, posting on its official X account that “if you threaten ICE, or their families, you WILL face the full force of federal law.”HOMELAND SECURITY VOWS DEPORTATION OPERATIONS ‘WILL CONTINUE’ AS ICE AGENTS HELP TSA, AGENCY DEFUNDEDThe agency added that “our courageous men and women face death threats, just like this, every day.” It vowed that “individuals making the threats will be held accountable.”Another, Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet, reacted, “The Mostly Peaceful are at it again.”Conservative independent journalist Nick Sortor called the message “INFURIATING.” He asked, “Why the H*** are they being allowed to wreak havoc totally unchecked,” predicting, “It’s only going to get WORSE when the summer gets here.”This comes as the Department of Homeland Security is experiencing a lapse in funding from a partial government shutdown due to disagreements in Congress over immigration enforcement tactics. Democrats have made renewed funding for ICE and Border Patrol contingent on several reforms. Among their demands, some Democrats are pushing to bar federal immigration officers from wearing masks during operations.AIRPORTS BEG FLIGHT PASSENGERS TO CHANGE THEIR TRAVEL HABITS AFTER DHS SHUTDOWN JAMS LINESIn February, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries urged Republicans to order the unmasking of ICE agents, describing the step as one of many “guardrails” needed to protect the public and earn their support in resolving the DHS shutdown. White House border czar Tom Homan has defended the use of masks and other facial coverings by ICE officers as necessary to protect agents from a rise in assaults and violent threats reported by DHS.Homan admitted, “I don’t like the masks, either,” but said, “These men and women have to protect themselves.”In an interview with Fox News Digital last year, a special agent working deportations, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said immigration enforcement officials “wouldn’t wear masks if they didn’t care” about their families. ‘AMERICANS FIRST’: ICE SWEEPS UP CHILD PREDATORS, RAPISTS ACROSS US AS MULLIN TAKES HELM OF DHSThe agent said increased protests and resistance from politicians have made carrying out their duties difficult. They also said attempts to dox agents have made many worry about their families’ safety.DHS has criticized efforts to unmask ICE agents as “irresponsible, reckless and dangerous.” The agency has said, “To be crystal clear: we will not abide by this unconstitutional ban.”
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Traveler hands out vodka shots in massive TSA line amid US airport lines and delays
One man in Houston turned a miserable four-hour TSA wait recently into an impromptu party by handing out free vodka shots to adults in line. The video shows the traveler walking through the massive crowd at George Bush Intercontinental Airport with a large frosted bottle and a stack of plastic cups.He began pouring shots for frustrated travelers who were stuck in a line that stretched far outside the terminal doors.VIDEO CAPTURES CRAZY AIRPORT CROWDS AS PASSENGERS POUR INTO TERMINAL AFTER SECURITY CHECKPOINTS CLOSEThe move appeared both practical and generous, as TSA rules do not allow bottles larger than 3.4 ounces through security.Instead of tossing the expensive liquor, the man decided to share it with his fellow passengers.Social media users were quick to hail the traveler as a “true patriot” for helping strangers bond during the travel chaos.”I bartend at an airport and I fully support this,” one user wrote. “Travelers have been through it for weeks now! Nothing like a good pregame.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER”Not all heroes wear capes,” another user commented.At other airports, including Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, volunteers handed out water and snacks to help passengers endure the record-breaking wait times, news outlet WBALTV reported.Video captured at other major hubs showed different ways travelers were passing the time, including a violinist performing for a packed crowd in Atlanta.CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIESFox News Digital previously reported that the ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown had triggered a massive staffing crisis, with many TSA officers forced to work without pay.Those issues are said to be easing now at many airports as TSA employees begin to receive paychecks again. Still, the ongoing chaos for weeks has led to some conflicting advice regarding when travelers should arrive.Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has still been telling passengers to show up at least four hours early. TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZHowever, Austin-Bergstrom in Texas is urging travelers not to arrive that early. It argued that arriving too early has caused more congestion for those with closer departure times.In Ohio, John Glenn Columbus International Airport suggested that 90 minutes before a flight is the “sweet spot” to avoid crowds.Ashley DiMella of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.
WWE NXT stars descend on New York City ahead of final show before Stand & Deliver
WWE NXT stars descended on New York City ahead of the final show before Stand & Deliver.NXT women’s champion Jacy Jayne, NXT men’s champion Joe Hendry, Ricky Saints, Tony D’Angelo and Sol Ruca appeared at Alessa Cucina & Bar to talk to reporters only a few steps away from the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden, where Tuesday’s episode will take place.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJayne, who is from New Jersey, told Fox News Digital what performing at the Mecca meant to her.”It’s super special to me because I was a fan of wrestling growing up,” she said. “I’ve been watching it my entire life, and anytime WWE was in town, I would get tickets. So, I’ve been at MSG, Barclays Center, all of it. Now to perform there is crazy. It’s very surreal.”Jayne will learn who will challenge for her title on Tuesday night as Lola Vice and Kendal Grey are set to go up against each other to determine the No. 1 contender spot.Saints and D’Angelo are set to compete in a fatal four-way match with Ethan Page as they all vie for Hendry’s championship belt.WWE NXT CHAMP JOE HENDRY OPENS UP ABOUT SURPRISE WRESTLEMANIA 41 APPEARANCE, BELIEVING IN HIMSELF”I love New York. Is the sky blue? This place is awesome,” Saints said. “Every time I come to New York, something happens where I’m just so amazed and over the moon. It’s just a great time, every single time. A great experience.”D’Angelo also had high praise of the fans who flock to New York City.”I think it’s great man,” he told Fox News Digital. “I love the city every time I’m here. The fans are great. I can’t say enough nice things about the city. I got a couple buddies that live in Jersey close by and when we come they’ll take me to their favorite Italian spots here.”It’s a great time every time.”Ruca will have a big task to handle as her feud with Zaria comes to an end on Saturday night.For now, she’s enjoying the sights and sounds of New York City has to offer.”I love it here. I love being able to walk around and just sight-see and not even have a plan and just walk outside and be like, ‘Oh, I’m gonna go do this,’ or ‘I’m going to walk over here,’” she said. “There’s always people around doing god knows what and, honestly, the food’s amazing. Every time I’m here, I have a great time. So, I’m happy to be here.”Each performer will try to gain the upper hand on Tuesday and walk into Stand & Deliver with an edge.Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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‘It’s censorship’: Watch Democrat candidate for mayor claim mural honoring murdered refugee is against city ‘values’
Iryna Zarutska
A Democrat running to be the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, told a local reporter that a mural of murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska did not reflect the city’s “values.”
Zarutska was stabbed to death on Aug. 22 in Charlotte, North Carolina, while returning home from work on the city’s light rail system by DeCarlos Brown, a man with a lengthy criminal history. Democratic state Rep. David Morales discussed the pending removal of the mural from the wall of a gay club with WJAR TV, the NBC affiliate in Providence, on Monday evening.
“We’re seeing a right-wing movement that is exploiting the death of the refugee for the purposes of trying to spread division,” Morales told a reporter. “Ultimately, we want to make sure that every community member that calls Providence home feels safe … and we can both agree that this mural behind us does not reflect Providence’s values.”
An incomplete mural of Iryna Zarutska in Providence, Rhode Island
Morales did not respond to a request for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.
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The mural, part of a nationwide project partially funded by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, was paused on Friday following protests from some residents of the city. Providence Mayor Brett Smiley demanded the mural’s removal in a statement to WJAR Monday morning.
“The murder of the individual depicted in this mural was a devastating tragedy, but the misguided, isolating intent of those funding murals like the one across the county is divisive and does not represent Providence,” Smiley claimed. “I continue to encourage our community to support local artists whose work brings us closer together rather than divide us.”
Zarutska’s murder went viral on social media after authorities released video of the fatal stabbing on Sept. 5, prompting Axios to post an article claiming “MAGA influencers” were using the killing to push a narrative about crime getting worse. Musk made multiple posts about the killing and also reposted other users on X who discussed the incident and the apparent lack of coverage by corporate outlets.
Iryna Zarutska looks up in horror after being stabbed on a Charlotte, North Carolina, commuter train on Friday, Aug. 22, 2025
“Providence calls itself the ‘Creative Capital’—but is it? This isn’t a vulgar or explicit mural. It’s a portrait—a face—memorializing a victim,” Republican Rhode Island state Sen. Jessica de la Cruz posted on X Monday. “The First Amendment exists to protect expression like this, even when it’s uncomfortable. Ordering it removed isn’t leadership. It’s censorship. Hard to square ‘No Kings’ rhetoric with acting like one.”
“You don’t get to be the Creative Capital if creativity needs permission,” de la Cruz concluded.
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“Price Collapse” Hits Memory Sticks As Hoarded Inventory Floods Market After Google’s DeepSeek Moment
“Price Collapse” Hits Memory Sticks As Hoarded Inventory Floods Market After Google’s DeepSeek Moment
Following our “Google’s DeepSeek Moment” report last week, which detailed how TurboQuant, a compression algorithm for large language models and vector search engines, could sharply reduce AI memory requirements and sparked a selloff in top memory stocks, a Taiwanese financial outlet is now reporting a plunge in memory stick prices this week.
Taiwan-based Economic Daily News reports that DDR5 memory stick prices have dropped by 15% to 30%, marking the first major price correction after a rally that began in early fall, as AI data center demand for memory ramped up. The correction comes as the market expects lower memory demand following the unveiling of Google’s TurboQuant.
In the U.S., Amazon listings showed steep declines in DDR5 pricing. In mainland China, retailers described the move as a “price collapse,” with 16GB DDR5 modules falling from about $145 to $101 and 32GB modules dropping from about $435 to $319, based on current exchange rates. Distributors said the price drop was driven by sellers dumping previously hoarded inventory.
Reporters Li Mengshan and Xie Shouzhen posted an infographic on price drops by region, which we have translated here:
United States
Amazon Micron 32GB 6400MHz DDR5 module fell from a high of $490 to $379.99, a correction of nearly 30%.
16GB 5200MHz DDR5 module fell from $260 to $219.99, a decline of more than 15%.
Mainland China
Local channel data shows mainstream 16GB DDR5 module prices recently fell to around RMB 700, a drop of about 30%.
32GB DDR5 module prices fell from RMB 3,000 to around RMB 2,200, a decline of about 27%.
Prices for DDR4 and DDR5 on secondhand platforms have also fallen in tandem.
Taiwan manufacturers’ view
The DRAM uptrend has not yet peaked.
Overall pricing momentum is still continuing.
Original factory contract prices have not declined at all.
“There is simply no need to worry.”
“Industry insiders point out that this is the first significant price drop in recent months, and the simultaneous price adjustments across multiple platforms indicate that end-user demand is becoming more conservative under the pressure of high prices,” the reporters said.
The report continued: “Industry insiders say that the current ‘visible price drop’ reflects a short-term correction in supply and demand and market sentiment, rather than a reversal in the industry’s fundamentals.”
There’s growing speculation that OpenAI’s Sam Altman soaked up the entire memory market with non-binding orders.
But now…
So Sam Altman blew up the memory market with non-binding DRAM orders of 40% of global supply and then changed his mind because Stargate can’t get off the ground? $MU pic.twitter.com/ioe6PZN0S8
— investingLive (@investingLive_) March 30, 2026
Given the emerging theme of sliding memory stick prices, driven by TurboQuant and growing doubts that Altman’s Stargate will get off the ground, memory stocks are now hovering near critical support and trading at levels not seen since earlier this month and mid-January levels.
More here.
“On the memory side, what did not help were weekend datapoints pointing to DDR5 prices dropping, in some cases by as much as 30%, after the Google TurboQuant news. U.S. prices for 32GB 6400MHz DDR5 modules and China prices for mainstream 16GB DDR5 modules have both fallen around 30% from their peaks,” a Goldman analyst wrote earlier today.
And remember, Korea’s Kospi has already slipped into a bear market amid the downdraft in memory names. It is all linked.
More on memory stock charts via our technicians at The Market Ear (chartpack here).
Tyler Durden
Tue, 03/31/2026 – 10:40
Job Openings Drop After Huge Upward Revision As Hires, Quits Unexpectedly Plunge To Six Year Low
Job Openings Drop After Huge Upward Revision As Hires, Quits Unexpectedly Plunge To Six Year Low
A few weeks ago, the BLS reported that January job openings unexpectedly soared by 400K, the biggest increase since November 2024, to 6.946MM, the highest since last October. Well, it turns out the jump was even higher than that because moments ago, the BLS published the latest February print, and while that number came in line with estimates, at 6.882MM, or just shy of the 6.890MM estimate, it was a big drop from January, which was revised massively higher by another 300K to 7.240MM from 6.946MM. In other words, the January job openings surge after the revision was a massive 690K, the biggest one month increase since Sept 2022!
In this light the February print, while a drop from January, was still a solid improvement from the January five year low of 6.550 million.
According to the BLS, the number of job openings decreased in accommodation and food services (-211,000) and in mining and logging (-12,000). Declines were also observed in Construction, Manufacturing,Information, Finance, Private Education and Government; these were offset by modest increases in Professional and business services as well as Other Services.
The silver lining: the collapse in government and federal job openings continues.
The sharp revision to January and then the extension of job opening declines in February meant that after almost reversing in January (-128K), February saw a surge in labor supply number as there were 689K fewer job openings than unemployed workers.
It also means that after rising back to 1.0x in January, in February the ratio of job openings to unemployed dropped back to 0.9x where it has been since last summer.
But while the job openings number was in line, previous month’s revision gimmicks notwithstanding, the real surprise in this month’s print was the number of Quits and Hires, both of which tumbled to 6 year lows.
The number of hires decreased to 4.8 million (-498,000) in February and was down by 387,000 over the year. The hires rate decreased over the month to 3.1 percent. This was the lowest hires rate since April 2020 when it was also 3.1 percent. In February, the number of hires decreased in accommodation and food services (-178,000) and in construction (-88,000).
Since this number feeds directly into the payrolls calculations (after netting out separations) this explains why the March payrolls report was such a total disaster.
As for quits, in February, the number of quits plunged by 157K to 2.974MM, the lowest since 2020, led by decreases in accommodation and food services (-119,000), wholesale trade (-35,000), and federal government (-6,000). Quits increased in nondurable goods manufacturing (+21,000).
Overall, this was a messy JOLTS report and aside from the now revised away January spike, it confirms that the US labor market continues to deteriorate slowly with every passing month.
Tyler Durden
Tue, 03/31/2026 – 10:33
GOP Rep demands answers after UNC Charlotte hosts abortion-support training for teens as young as 14
FIRST ON FOX—Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., is calling for answers from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte following reports that a group hosted abortion support doula trainings for teenagers as young as 14 years old at the university.”Recent reports indicate that UNC-Charlotte provided space for a training organized by Youth Abortion Support Collective — affiliated with Advocates for Youth — which targeted participants ages 14-24 and introduced them to ‘tools, resources, and skills for abortion support work,’” Harris said in a letter obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital to Sharon Gaber, chancellor of UNC-Charlotte. “Allowing the abortion industry to recruit and train impressionable minors as young as 14 years old on a public university campus is deeply inappropriate and raises serious concerns about the responsible use of public resources and the university’s priorities,” the letter reads. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY IN CHICAGO COVERS ‘ABORTION CARE SERVICES’ THROUGH STUDENT HEALTH PLANAn event invite from the Youth Abortion Support Collective (YouthASC), a nationwide group of young people working for abortion access run by Advocates for Youth, advertised the Nov. 15-16 training at UNC Charlotte last year, saying it was open to teens as young as 14.”This training is for young people ages 14–24 and will provide an introduction to the tools, resources, and skills for abortion support work. We welcome anyone who is interested in becoming an abortion doula, companion, and/or support person,” the invite read.The invite for the November training described what an “abortion doula” is, citing Dopo, an international reproductive justice organization, which defines it as “Anyone that can physically, emotionally, and/or spiritually hold space for someone before, during, and/or after abortion.” PRO-ABORTION NOTRE DAME PROFESSOR WITHDRAWS FROM INSTITUTE ROLE AFTER FIERCE CRITICISM FROM BISHOP, CARDINALS”North Carolinians who fund this institution and have deeply held views on the sanctity of life deserve transparency and accountability,” Harris wrote.In his letter to Gaber, Harris demanded the university disclose whether taxpayer funds, facilities, or administrative resources were used to promote the training, who approved the university space for the training, whether university employees played a role in organizing, facilitating, or approving the event, and whether the university “intends” to have similar events in the future.”Public universities have a duty to steward tax dollars responsibly and maintain an environment appropriate for all students, including minors,” Harris wrote. “Partnering with an organization advancing a radical progressive agenda to minors undermines this trust and sends a concerning message to young people.”Harris added, “I strongly urge you to reconsider future partnerships with similar organizations to ensure future decisions better reflect the values and expectations of North Carolina taxpayers. North Carolinians deserve a public university that prioritizes education, fiscal responsibility, and the protection of young students over ideological advocacy.” A spokesperson for UNC-Charlotte and Gaber told Fox News Digital in a statement that, “We have shared accurate information with Representative Harris and his office and clarified the nature of this event. This was not a university-sponsored event, and no university funds were used. As noted previously, the activity was organized by a registered student organization.” UNIVERSITY OF OREGON TO OFFER ABORTION PILLS ON CAMPUS THIS FALL AFTER STUDENT PRESSURE CAMPAIGNFox News Digital reached out to Advocates for Youth for comment.
Cuba’s Crisis Is the Product of Communism, Not the U.S. Blockade
By current GDP per capita, Cuba ranks last among all countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, a striking and useful data point. Cuba’s GDP per capita stands at approximately $1,083, compared to a regional average of $10,212, a gap of roughly 90%. Jialiang Gao, www.peace-on-earth.org, CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, via Wikimedia Commons
For decades, leftists, including participants in the Nuestra América Convoy, have blamed Cuba’s poverty on the United States rather than on the communist dictatorship that has denied basic rights, including multiparty elections, since seizing power in 1959.
They attribute Cuba’s crisis entirely to the U.S. oil blockade, ignoring decades of government mismanagement and centrally planned economic failure that preceded it. The embargo is real and has economic impact, and the UN General Assembly again voted in 2025 to condemn it, but it does not account for Cuba’s broader productive failure, which long predates the 2026 oil blockade.
Cuba’s economy ministry confirmed that GDP contracted 1.1% in 2024, and over the last five years, GDP has declined by roughly 11% in total. Twenty-twenty-four marked two consecutive years of negative growth and contractions in four of the last six years. Primary sectors, including agriculture, livestock, and mining, have been the most affected over the five-year period, falling 53%. Secondary activities, including the sugar industry and manufacturing, declined by 23%.
The country trades with the European Union, China, and other nations, meaning it is not under a total blockade. The real issue is that Cuba does not produce or sell enough goods and services to sustain itself without the economic support it previously received from the USSR.
Leftists are correct that U.S. secondary sanctions restrict Cuba’s access to dollar-denominated trade and international financial institutions. Cuba was added to the U.S. State Sponsors of Terrorism list in 2021, further limiting its access to World Bank and IMF lending.
A functioning economy should not need to rely on foreign borrowing to sustain itself. Cuba produces approximately 40,000 barrels of oil per day against a daily requirement of roughly 100,000, leaving a structural deficit of about 60,000 barrels.
That gap has historically been filled by subsidized oil from Venezuela, Russia, and Iran. Venezuela alone supplied a significant share of Cuba’s needs, often on preferential or barter terms exchanged for Cuban doctors and services rather than at market prices.
Following the U.S. intervention in Venezuela in 2026, that supply was cut off. Cuban officials have acknowledged that domestic companies may not be able to afford oil purchases on the spot market even if suppliers are available.
Even absent the U.S. embargo, Cuba’s productive base does not generate sufficient income to purchase oil at world market prices. The country remains structurally dependent on external support.
At the same time, Cuba had been receiving substantial financial aid from its allies for decades. China, Russia, and Venezuela all provided economic support. This demonstrates that Cuba had access to massive external resources and still failed to build a productive economy.
Secondary sanctions create real friction in Cuba’s access to international finance. However, they do not explain why decades of Soviet subsidies, followed by Venezuelan support, failed to produce durable economic capacity.
American leftists defend socialism while living in the richest country on earth. However, those living under communism do not share this fondness for the alleged workers’ paradise.
Thousands of Cubans have died at sea over decades attempting to reach the United States, while there is no comparable pattern of Americans attempting to reach Cuba.
Even China, the richest communist country, which boasts an average annual income of about $13,000, is unable to retain all of its citizens. Approximately 37,000 Chinese nationals crossed the U.S. border illegally in 2023, with a further 50,000 to 55,000 encounters in fiscal year 2024. By contrast, there is no recorded flow of Americans seeking asylum in China.
More than 34,000 North Koreans have defected to South Korea, while movement in the opposite direction is effectively zero. Millions of East Germans fled to West Germany before the Berlin Wall was built. An estimated 140 or more people were killed attempting to flee to the West, while no West Germans attempted to break into East Germany.
No country that transitioned away from a centrally planned communist economy has returned to one. Russia and Belarus retain heavy state involvement in key sectors but continue to operate market economies. Eastern European countries, Mongolia, and the former Soviet republics have all moved toward markets, and none has reversed course.
China and Vietnam, the two communist countries with the highest standards of living, achieved those gains only by transforming from pure communism to market socialism. Both countries allow private property and entrepreneurship, and both manufacture and export goods.
Cuba remains one of the purest communist systems and thus a clear example of how the model fails.
Cuba’s crisis is the predictable outcome of a system that nationalized foreign property without compensation beginning in 1960, eliminated private enterprise, centralized economic decision-making, and sustained itself for decades on subsidies.
When that external support collapsed, the underlying weakness of the productive base became irrefutable. The U.S. embargo contributed to Cuba’s economic isolation, but it did not create the structural conditions that left the country unable to generate sufficient income to support itself.
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WATCH: Police show up to OMG headquarters looking for James O’Keefe ahead of next undercover video drop
A law-enforcement officer showed up on Monday to the O’Keefe Media Group headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida.
“Police showed up at my office looking for me,” James O’Keefe said.
“We don’t know what this is about,” he said.
“Nobody has been arrested in our recent videos. We have another coming tomorrow showing more crimes on tape,” he added.
James O’Keefe
“I can promise you he’s not going to jail, it’s not a criminal act. Okay, that I can promise you, 100%, okay?” a detective from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said to OMG staffers.
“Even more concerning that nobody’s yet been arrested from our recent investigative videos in California but the police are showing up to my office here in Florida,” he said.
We have another video coming out tomorrow, so stay tuned for that,” James said.
WATCH:
JUST HAPPENED: Police showed up at my office looking for me.
We don’t know what this is about.
Nobody has been arrested in our recent videos. We have another coming tomorrow showing more crimes on tape. pic.twitter.com/1fSGnac9zA
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) March 30, 2026
James O’Keefe is dropping another undercover video this week related to his work exposing the ballot petition fraud in Los Angeles, California.
We said we would keep releasing a video until someone gets arrested. This week is no exception.
Coming next we’ll find out where they get the voter registration lists to impersonate voters, and who is behind it. Tune in tomorrow at 1pm EST for our live show, On The Inside:… pic.twitter.com/5cdPYvKf6E
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) March 30, 2026
The O’Keefe Media Group last Tuesday released video evidence of more California election fraud crimes.
Undercover journalists revealed that homeless people are being paid by petitioners to forge real voters’ signatures to sign ballot petitions on Skid Row.
“In Part II of Cash for Ballots, series hidden camera footage shows petition circulators paying homeless individuals $2–$3 per form to sign ballot petitions using the names and addresses of real registered voters and forging their signatures,” James O’Keefe said.
“Circulators provided printed lists of voters, assigned identities, and directed the homeless individuals exactly what to write, monitoring them to ensure the information matched so the circulators get paid,” O’Keefe said.
BREAKING: CALIFORNIA MASS IN-PERSON ELECTION FRAUD CRIMES CAUGHT ON CAMERA:
Recordings Show Homeless Are Paid By Petitioners To FORGE Real Voters’ Signatures To Sign Ballot Petitions On Skid Row, Thousands of Times
Disenfranchised Voters Say They Are OUTRAGED After Being Shown… pic.twitter.com/Hu0IHvphE5
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) March 24, 2026
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