
LA Prosecutor Pushes for Election Fraud Charges as California Vote Certifies
First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli in Los Angeles publicly promises multiple election-fraud investigations with FBI coordination and says charges will follow California’s vote certification, a move at odds with Justice Department guidelines that discourage public pre-certification actions. Critics warn such rhetoric could chill voting and politicize elections, and there is no evidence of widespread fraud yet; the investigations appear focused on individuals and reflect broader partisan debates over election integrity.