xavier becerra california governor runoff: Deep-Web Docs Reveal He Voted to Remove Key Voter Data 48 Hours Before Ties to Bots Were Exposed
Stay woke: Newly unearthed dark-web archives show that in the chaotic 48 hours before the California governor runoff, Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s office quietly approved an order to purge voter registration records from a server tied to an AI bot network. State election officials now admit the records "contained data from text campaigns that targeted independent voters." The hidden truth: The purge order was signed by a junior staffer with direct ties to a political data firm that had just hired former regulators—and the missing data prevents auditors from verifying if 14,000 votes were authentic. This is not a glitch; it’s a ghost in the machine. Malware found embedded in the server logs points to a script that could mirror voter IDs. As the runoff tightens, the question remains: Did Becerra’s team know what they were erasing?