Last week, The Gateway Pundit reported on Craig Callaway’s current indictment in Atlantic City, NJ for “procuring, casting, and arranging deceptive tallies.” The previous Atlantic City council president was captured apparently paying New Jersey citizens $30 to $50 to “function as licensed messengers and demand mail-in tallies for citizens whom they ‘d never ever fulfilled.”
The supposed criminal activity happened throughout the 2022 mid-term election when Callaway was paid $65,500 by Rep. Jeff Van Drew’s (R-02) project for “tactical consulting”. Rep. Van Drew had actually paid Callaway’s firm $110,000 for services in the 2020 project.
Callaway confronts 5 years in jail and a $250,000 if founded guilty. And it would not be his very first conviction either: in 2006 he confessed to accepting $36,000 in kickbacks from a professional whom he assisted win city agreements and once again, in 2008, when he confessed regret in a blackmail plan targeting Atlantic City councilman, as reported by New York Times.
Last week, Jesse Watters reported on the story of Callaway and his operation. A clip from that section can be discovered here
On February 12 th, nevertheless, Watters sent out a press reporter to Atlantic City to talk to individuals in the city about Callaway and the belief of the neighborhood. When asked, “What do you consider [Craig]” one Atlantic City resident addressed, “My sincere viewpoint? Piece of s .” The press reporter followed up with, “He was captured rigging elections!” to which the lady reacted, “Again … or is this the very same?”
One guy talked to by the Watters’ group stated, “This is basically standard in our elections. I indicate, somebody is constantly going to attempt to skirt something around.” He was then asked, “Are Atlantic City elections corrupt?”
” Always have actually been,” he reacted.
Then, Watters dropped a bomb. According to Watters, Callaway has actually been working for the FBI for 25 years.
Watters reported:
” Craig’s not tired at all. He’s a hectic male. He’s so hectic, that he’s been working for the FBI for 25 years. That’s right. Craig the Ballot-Stuffer uses wires for the Feds to capture individuals paying off federal government authorities. Craig the Stuffer messed up and got captured taking kickbacks in an FBI sting.
But do not fret! He cut an offer with the Feds who simply wired him support for more stings. Then Craig got captured sexually blackmailing a minister in another sting. Craig’s a snitch and a stuffer. Does the FBI have ballot-stuffers on the payroll?”
EXCLUSIVE: Primetime challenges Atlantic City’s Democrat tally stuffer who was detained for election scams. And it ends up he’s not simply a stuffer, he’s likewise an FBI snitch. pic.twitter.com/nEsbhJ9E3I
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) February 13, 2024
Watters went on to state that the Justice Department captured him with a stack of “filthy” tally applications back in the mid-terms.
This story in New Jersey is starting to sound noticeably comparable to a story that The Gateway Pundit broke in 2015 including Michigan authorities, an NGO called GBI Strategies, and, when again, the unwillingness of the FBI to take charge.
It likewise bears similarity to a 2018 tally harvesting operation that was being committed by the previous Tarrant County DNC President, Deborah Peoples, and her assistant Stuart Clegg. Cops body webcam video tape-recorded among the homeless males supposedly hired by Peoples and Clegg to gather signatures and tallies from unwary senior victims. Due to the fact that this occurrence was beyond the statute of restrictions, no examination that we understand of was ever carried out into Peoples. Charles Jackson, the guy in the authorities body web cam video, was arraigned for “offering incorrect details on a ballot application.” The homeless male was bailed out by the DNC President’s assistant, Stuart Clegg.
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