Across 3 locations, @politicalfabian and I found 2,079 people registered to vote from a shut down Homeless Shelter, UPS Store, and a Church in Fulton County
— David Khait (@David_Khait) January 17, 2026
The homeless shelter, Peachtree Pine Shelter, was shutdown in 2017
In the state of Georgia, its illegal to use a UPS… pic.twitter.com/sZMv5mjpgd
The homeless shelter, Peachtree Pine Shelter, was shutdown in 2017
In the state of Georgia, its illegal to use a UPS Store for voting purposes
An advocacy group located inside the church receives state funding. That same advocacy group is responsible for registering thousands of homeless people to vote from the church. Your taxpayer money is used for a massive registration operation targeting Democrat friendly demographic
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