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Woman Indicted for Illegally Registering Hundreds of Homeless Voters in Los Angeles

Glenn Beck · Harmeet Dhillon BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE On Illegal Voting · July 8, 2026
Woman Indicted for Illegally Registering Hundreds of Homeless Voters in Los Angeles
Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck
Harmeet Dhillon BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE On Illegal Voting
"I was with Bill just a few weeks ago where we announced the indictment and and later guilty plea of a woman who signed up untold dozens or hundreds of I'm sure hundreds actually of homeless people on Skid Row illegally. Illegally because not that they're not entitled to vote, but uh she paid them to register to vote. That's illegal. She paid them for signatures on signature petitions. That's illegal. and she gave them her former home address to use as their voter registration address."
DOJ announced the indictment and subsequent guilty plea of a woman who illegally paid homeless people on Los Angeles' Skid Row to register to vote and sign petitions, providing her own address for their registrations. Dhillon stated this case was uncovered thanks to independent journalists and suggested the problem extends beyond this single case, with big money involved in petition circulation fraud at multiple levels.

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DOJ Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon defended the department's expanded election monitoring efforts in an interview with Glenn Beck, revealing that investigations have uncovered hundreds of thousands of deceased individuals still registered on voter rolls and tens of thousands of suspected non-citizens. Dhillon announced that DOJ is sending election monitors to four Michigan jurisdictions for upcoming primaries, including Detroit, East Lansing, Lansing, and Hamtramck, citing specific irregularities such as language compliance issues, extremely long voting lines, and admitted poll book glitches. She also disclosed that DOJ has sent letters to all 50 states and U.S. territories warning election officials they face criminal prosecution if they knowingly refuse to remove non-citizens from voter rolls, giving them five days to explain compliance plans. While one-third of states have cooperated voluntarily, two-thirds are reportedly fighting federal access to updated voter rolls. Dhillon emphasized this represents standard DOJ practice, noting the Biden administration sent nine monitors in 2022 and 27 in 2024, but framed current efforts as Republicans finally taking election integrity seriously at the federal level. She announced a recent indictment and guilty plea of a Los Angeles woman who illegally paid homeless people on Skid Row to register to vote using false addresses, suggesting this represents a broader pattern of fraud. Dhillon stated DOJ plans a significantly expanded monitor presence for the 2026 general election to ensure transparency and voter confidence across party lines.

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