mail-in ballots were being backdated was in the same room as a man who appears to be right-wing activist James O'Keefe when he formalized his accusations in an affidavit, as captured in video obtained by Business Insider.
Jammy Kiggundu, a lawyer representing the notary Hopkins employed, said that the "other persons' identities were not known." He provided the video to Business Insider, he said, after consulting with Texas' Secretary of State. In his affidavit, Hopkins, a USPS employee, asserts that he heard a supervisor say he "was back-dating the postmarks on the [mail-in] ballots to make it appear as though the ballots had been collected on November 3."
Lock him up!
Fraudulent claim is still illegal.