A Pennsylvania postal worker who levied unfounded allegations of voter fraud recanted his statement with federal officials even as he continued to publicly cast doubt on the U.S. presidential election results. Hours after Barr’s announcement, the Justice Department’s top official overseeing voter fraud investigations resigned. On Sunday, Erie postmaster Rob Weisenbach called Hopkins’ allegations “100% false.” “There has been awful things posted about the USPS and here is my statement. More & more people are stepping forward to expose this Rigged Election!” the president, who has offered no evidence of widespread voter fraud, tweeted Tuesday night. Project Veritas and Hopkins also shared what they said was secretly recorded audio of a conversation between Hopkins and federal agents.
Source: Huffington Post November 11, 2020 17:37 UTC