USPS Whistleblower Denies Washington Post 'Bombshell' Story: 'I DID NOT RECANT'

A U.S. Postal Service worker in Erie, Pennsylvania, who has said he heard evidence of election tampering denies he recanted his statements after The Washington Post published a story saying he did.

“I am, right at this very moment, looking at an article written by The Washington Post that says that I fabricated the allegations of ballot tampering,” Richard Hopkins said in a video statement published Tuesday by Project Veritas with the title “I DID NOT RECANT.”

“I’m here to say that I did not recant my statements. That did not happen. That is not what happened.”

Hopkins told Project Veritas in a video interview last week that he had witnessed Erie Postmaster Robert Weisenbach and another supervisor talking about backdating ballots that were received late.

USPS Whistleblower Denies Washington Post 'Bombshell' Story: 'I DID NOT RECANT'
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USPS Whistleblower Denies Washington Post 'Bombshell' Story: 'I DID NOT RECANT'

'I would like that The Washington Post recant their wonderful little article they decided to throw out there out at random.'