Records confirm 26 voters are registered to vote: Address? A porta potty in a vacant space * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff
Benny Johnson
An internet commentator has posted online a video of the home of multiple California voters.
Twenty-six voters, precisely.
Who live at a portable toilet.
In a vacant parking lot.
At least that’s according to officials in state government there who say those “voters” are registered at that address.
The report from Benny Johnson:
How are Democrats cheating in L.A.?
Let me show you…
There are 26 registered voters at this toilet in Los Angeles.
I’m not kidding. I have the voter records. See for yourself. The only thing here is a stinky port-a john inside an empty parking lot.
No homes. No mailboxes.…
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) June 4, 2026
Johnson couldn’t hide his suspicions: “How are Democrats cheating in L.A.? Let me show you. … There are 26 registered voters at this toilet in Los Angeles. I’m not kidding. I have the voter records. See for yourself. The only thing here is a stinky port-a john inside an empty parking lot. No homes. No mailboxes. No businesses. Yet TWENTY SIX ‘people’ are casting ballots here. Straight-up voter fraud out in the open. This just a glimpse of what’s happening under Gavin Newsom. This is why California desperately needs Voter ID — and we must pass the Save Act NOW.”
Social media wondered, “So who cast these votes? Are they going to be found and prosecuted? California government should also be held accountable but that has not and for some reason will not ever happen.”
President Donald Trump, who has warned about election fraud since during the 2020 vote, also voiced his concerns;
“Look what’s happening in California, the Dumocrats, right before our very eyes, are stealing the Vote. I hope the Republicans are watching so that they can finally pass THE SAVE AMERICA ACT! President DONALD J. TRUMP”
The SAVE America Act is a proposal before Congress that would require confirmation of U.S. citizenship before a person would be allowed to vote in elections. Those concerned about election fraud and integrity have been insisting that the issue, stalled in the U.S. Senate, be moved forward, without success so far.
Johnson, a “political commentator and YouTube,” has contributed to a variety of outlets, including Breitbart News, TheBlaze, National Review and the Daily Caller.