Democrats Arrested In Fraud Investigation – Trump Was RIGHT Again.
Indictments have been issued in Texas as part of a sweeping investigation into alleged illegal ballot harvesting, with a former Democratic Party County Chair and eight others now facing serious charges. Juan Manuel Medina, who previously served as the Bexar County Democratic Chair and also ran for mayor of San Antonio, has been named in a pair of vote-harvesting indictments. The development stems from an ongoing probe led by Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, whose office has been investigating election-related irregularities across multiple counties.
Documents linked to the case indicate that Medina was allegedly involved in efforts to secure votes for Democrat Cecilia Castellano, who ran unsuccessfully in 2024 for the Texas House District 80 seat, losing to Republican Don McLaughlin.
Allegations in the indictment suggest that offers of compensation or benefits were made to two individuals, Rachel Leal and former Dilley Council Member Inelda Rodriguez, in February 2024, in exchange for participation in vote-harvesting activities. Castellano, Leal, and Rodriguez were also included among those indicted.
Castellano’s attorney has rejected all allegations, asserting that no unlawful actions took place. Don Flanary, her legal counsel, argued that the charges appear to lack strong evidence and may discourage future political involvement, according to reporting from The Texas Tribune.
Indictments have been issued in Texas as part of a sweeping investigation into alleged illegal ballot harvesting, with a former Democratic Party County Chair and eight others now facing serious charges. Juan Manuel Medina, who previously served as the Bexar County Democratic Chair and also ran for mayor of San Antonio, has been named in a pair of vote-harvesting indictments. The development stems from an ongoing probe led by Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, whose office has been investigating election-related irregularities across multiple counties.
Documents linked to the case indicate that Medina was allegedly involved in efforts to secure votes for Democrat Cecilia Castellano, who ran unsuccessfully in 2024 for the Texas House District 80 seat, losing to Republican Don McLaughlin.
Allegations in the indictment suggest that offers of compensation or benefits were made to two individuals, Rachel Leal and former Dilley Council Member Inelda Rodriguez, in February 2024, in exchange for participation in vote-harvesting activities. Castellano, Leal, and Rodriguez were also included among those indicted.
Castellano’s attorney has rejected all allegations, asserting that no unlawful actions took place. Don Flanary, her legal counsel, argued that the charges appear to lack strong evidence and may discourage future political involvement, according to reporting from The Texas Tribune.
Democrats Arrested In Fraud Investigation – Trump Was RIGHT Again.
Indictments have been issued in Texas as part of a sweeping investigation into alleged illegal ballot harvesting, with a former Democratic Party County Chair and eight others now facing serious charges. Juan Manuel Medina, who previously served as the Bexar County Democratic Chair and also ran for mayor of San Antonio, has been named in a pair of vote-harvesting indictments. The development stems from an ongoing probe led by Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, whose office has been investigating election-related irregularities across multiple counties.
Documents linked to the case indicate that Medina was allegedly involved in efforts to secure votes for Democrat Cecilia Castellano, who ran unsuccessfully in 2024 for the Texas House District 80 seat, losing to Republican Don McLaughlin.
Allegations in the indictment suggest that offers of compensation or benefits were made to two individuals, Rachel Leal and former Dilley Council Member Inelda Rodriguez, in February 2024, in exchange for participation in vote-harvesting activities. Castellano, Leal, and Rodriguez were also included among those indicted.
Castellano’s attorney has rejected all allegations, asserting that no unlawful actions took place. Don Flanary, her legal counsel, argued that the charges appear to lack strong evidence and may discourage future political involvement, according to reporting from The Texas Tribune.
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