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Your vote is for sale on the streets of California — and what I found out about life on Skid Row

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18.05.2026

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Your vote is for sale on the streets of California — and what I found out about life on Skid Row

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On Monday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong, 64, of Marina Del Rey had been indicted on federal charges for illegally paying homeless people to register to vote.

She now faces up to five years in prison for federal election crimes.

In addition to registering homeless people to vote, Brown allegedly had those same people sign California election petitions using fake names and fake addresses. She allegedly supplied them with the names and addresses of real California voters, to write in.

There’s no mistaking it. Election fraud on Skid Row. Your vote is actively on sale on the streets of LA.

To expose this, all it took was a disguise and those “pesky” hidden cameras. Our investigation did not take place in he dead of night, but rather in broad daylight, on almost every corner of Skid Row.

One might ask why people would do this. At the end of the day, it is all about money.

And for those who complained online about when and where the arrests for voter fraud would happen — here they are. Today marked the........

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