A controversial video by the Citizen Justice League—formerly Project Veritas—shows members impersonating Minnesota voters to test the state’s 50-year-old voter voucher law, sparking legal and political firestorms. Though they didn’t cast ballots, the act of falsely claiming voter status—including one member posing as real voter William Pomeranz—violates Minnesota’s felony impersonation law, punishable by up to seven years in prison. Pomeranz confirmed he received odd messages on Election Day but still voted without issue, praising the system’s integrity. Poll workers reported the incident, reinforcing claims that election safeguards are working. Legal experts and state officials, including the Secretary of State, are reviewing footage and potential charges. The group now faces mounting scrutiny over whether their “test” crossed into criminal territory—and whether election laws will be enforced against them.
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