OMG: James O’Keefe Releases Undercover Tape of Maricopa Election Trainers Admit Poll Workers Cannot Stop Third-Party Ballot Harvesting – ‘It’s Not Our Job to Police That’
Jim Hoft
Maricopa County is once again in the spotlight as explosive undercover footage from O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) surfaces, capturing Maricopa County election trainers instructing poll workers to overlook potential ballot harvesting.
The videos feature Maricopa Election Trainer Amy Bricker, who told undercover journalists that poll workers should not intervene if they witness suspected ballot harvesting.
"As a poll worker, it's not your responsibility to police that. We're not any type of law enforcement," she stated, clarifying that it isn't the poll workers' duty to challenge potential election law violations.
According to James O'Keefe, when a concerned poll worker asked about handling individuals who dropped off multiple ballots during the primary election, Bricker's response was definitive: "As long as the ballot is signed and dated, we don't get involved."
"Election trainers confirmed that even if ballots are harvested illegally, "If it's signed by the owners, it's valid," raising serious questions about the integrity of the voting process," O'Keefe said.
The undercover agent asked, "Since ballot harvesting is a felony, are we allowed to say anything?" Dawn Woodruff, another Maricopa County official, stated unequivocally, "No."
Woodruff further explained that ballots are considered valid as long as they have a signature, even if delivered in bulk—a practice often flagged as ballot harvesting and prohibited by Arizona's election laws.
OMG journalists uncovered that federal agents from the Department of Justice (DOJ) will be stationed at polling sites across Maricopa County.
When asked why, Bricker mentioned that the DOJ might be monitoring due to ongoing litigation or as part of election oversight.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that according to a whistleblower who attended a recent security briefing, an alleged plan by the FBI to deploy plainclothes agents to polling stations in Maricopa County.