Essayli Says He Wants Evidence, Not Rumors
Federal prosecutor Bill Essayli is making one thing plain: if people have direct evidence of election fraud, his office wants to hear about it. He said his team has already opened multiple election fraud investigations in coordination with the FBI in Los Angeles, and he set up a dedicated email inbox for tips. But he also drew a hard line against the internet circus, warning people not to send rumors, theories, or second-hand claims. In other words, bring receipts or save the dramatic fan fiction for another day.
If you have witnessed potential election fraud, we want to hear from you.
People have been contacting our office wanting to provide information. We have established a dedicated email address for this purpose.
Email tips to: [email protected]
Please do not send…
— F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 7, 2026
Protecting the integrity of California’s elections is a top priority for my office.
California’s election system has serious structural vulnerabilities. Universal vote-by-mail with no voter ID requirements creates conditions where fraud can go undetected and unpunished, eroding…
— F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 5, 2026
There was a claim circulating on social media about an election night ballot update at the Los Angeles Registrar of Voters where one candidate received zero votes.
We reviewed official county records. The claim is false. Each candidate received votes in every update.
My office…
— F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 6, 2026
Essayli Pushes Back On A Viral Ballot Claim
One claim that spread quickly on social media said an election-night update at the Los Angeles Registrar of Voters showed one candidate getting zero votes. Essayli said his office reviewed official county records and found that claim false. According to him, each candidate received votes in every update. That may not make for the kind of viral content the internet loves, but facts tend to be stubborn that way. He said his office will keep monitoring the counting process and follow the evidence wherever it leads, which is exactly how this should work when voters want confidence instead of conspiracy.
Bonta Tries To Wave Off The Scrutiny
California Attorney General Rob Bonta responded by appearing on MS NOW to challenge what Essayli had said, apparently hoping a friendly media segment could make the discomfort disappear. That is a common move in politics when the facts start getting inconvenient. Bonta also found himself irritated when U.S. Attorney Robert Renner toured the Los Angeles County processing center to observe vote counting operations. The visit was not optional for the political class, and that alone seemed to bother the people most eager to manage the story from a safe distance.
Joined @MSNOWNews to discuss California elections and Trump’s delusions of widespread voter fraud.
While the President and his allies continue to push baseless accusations, we’re on the ground, ready to take action to protect Californians’ right to vote. pic.twitter.com/iMFZ5IEbcD— Rob Bonta (@AGRobBonta) June 6, 2026
California’s Vote Count Is Under Real Pressure
The larger fight is not just about one social media claim. California’s long, messy vote-counting process is drawing harder scrutiny, and that matters. Supporters of election integrity have been saying for years that voters deserve systems that are easy to follow and hard to abuse. Now that federal officials are looking more closely, state leaders who once preferred to dismiss concerns are acting awfully nervous. The article points to wider political fights over voter ID and election rules, and it argues that officials like Bonta, Gov. Gavin Newsom, and former candidate Xavier Becerra are on the defensive because more people are asking hard questions. That is not a conspiracy. That is called accountability, and it tends to show up right when officials would prefer it did not.
Yes. There is evidence of election fraud in California. Here’s a case we charged just last month. More investigations are underway. https://t.co/sdvTPuTpXk
— F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 5, 2026
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