Countering a House Democrat claim that a Postal Service whistleblower has recanted testimony that a supervisor ordered the backdating of mail ballots in Pennyslvania, Project Veritas is promising the release of audio recordings later Tuesday night.

Federal agents, according to Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe, "coerced" the whistleblower, Richard Hopkins, for four hours without representation. But Hopkins, according to O'Keefe, stands by his original affidavit claiming ballots that received after Election Day, Nov. 3, were postmarked Nov. 3.

Project Veritas to release audio of fed agents threatening USPS vote-fraud whistleblower
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Project Veritas to release audio of fed agents threatening USPS vote-fraud whistleblower

Countering a House Democrat claim that a Postal Service whistleblower has recanted testimony that a supervisor ordered the backdating of mail ballots in Pennyslvania, Project Veritas is promising the release of audio recordings.