USPS employee who claimed mail-in ballot tampering in PA recants allegationsA United States Postal Service worker who made claims of mail-in ballot tampering in Pennsylvania — which Senator Lindsey Graham called for investigation into — recanted his allegations Monday.
The USPS employee, identified as Richard Hopkins, signed a sworn affidavit alleging ballot tampering and fraud. In the affidavit, the postal worker alleged that postal supervisory officials hatched a plan to backdate ballots mailed after the election.
The Oversight Committee said Hopkins was interviewed by investigators Friday and Monday recanted the allegations without saying why he signed a false affidavit. There is no word if Hopkins will face perjury charges.
https://www.wbtw.com/usps-employee-who-claimed-mail-in-ballot-tampering-in-pa-recants-allegations“Here are the facts: Richard Hopkins is a USPS employee in Erie, Pa. He signed a sworn affidavit with allegations of ballot tampering/fraud and went public through Project Veritas. USPS IG began investigating last week,” the committee explained. “USPS IG investigators informed Committee staff today that they interviewed Hopkins on Friday, but that Hopkins recanted his allegations yesterday and did not explain why he signed a false affidavit.”
https://twitter.com/OversightDems/whistleblower completely RECANTED his allegations"He signed a sworn affidavit with allegations of ballot tampering/fraud and
went public through Project Veritas." No surprise that Project Veritas was involved in this fraud.