Whistleblower Fired After Exposing Kentucky Employees Selling Illegal Licenses for $200 Cash
A bombshell investigation in Kentucky just exposed what Democrats are desperate to hide. Whistleblower Melissa Moorman caught government employees at the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet selling driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. The price? Two hundred bucks cash, under the table. This wasn’t rare. Nope. Moorman says it happened four to five times every single day at Louisville’s Nia Center Licensing Branch. Every. Single. Day.
Questions are being raised about what Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) knew and when he knew it after a report exposed blowback against a former Kentucky Transportation Cabinet employee (KYTC). Speaking with WDRB News, Melissa Moorman laid out how she was fired after informing her supervisor that employees were allegedly getting paid $200 multiple times a day to provide licenses to illegals.
“The employees were being paid under the table,” she explained to WDRB’s Gilbert Corsey. “I immediately let my supervisor know about it.”
Government employees—people we trust—were running a criminal business. Right there in a government office. Were their bosses really clueless? Come on. When Moorman did the right thing and reported this mess, you think they thanked her? Nope. They fired her. On the exact same day a detective showed up to interview her. What are the odds?
Someone exposes government corruption and suddenly they’re the bad guy. Moorman wrote a formal letter to her supervisor. She laid out the whole illegal operation. Her reward? She lost her job. Meanwhile, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet quietly told 1,546 people their licenses were “issued in error.” They just canceled them. No big deal, right?
Governor Andy Beshear? He claims he had no idea about any immigration part of this fraud investigation. Sure, Andy. And get this—the same day WDRB dropped this bombshell report, the KYTC suddenly had a “statewide network interruption.” They had to cancel all appointments. You believe in coincidences? I don’t.
In Kentucky, you can get a voter registration card with just a driver’s license. That’s it. Every single illegal license could mean a fraudulent vote.
Questions are being raised about what Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) knew and when he knew it after a report exposed blowback against a former Kentucky Transportation Cabinet employee (KYTC). Speaking with WDRB News, Melissa Moorman laid out how she was fired after informing her supervisor that employees were allegedly getting paid $200 multiple times a day to provide licenses to illegals.
“The employees were being paid under the table,” she explained to WDRB’s Gilbert Corsey. “I immediately let my supervisor know about it.”
Government employees—people we trust—were running a criminal business. Right there in a government office. Were their bosses really clueless? Come on. When Moorman did the right thing and reported this mess, you think they thanked her? Nope. They fired her. On the exact same day a detective showed up to interview her. What are the odds?
Someone exposes government corruption and suddenly they’re the bad guy. Moorman wrote a formal letter to her supervisor. She laid out the whole illegal operation. Her reward? She lost her job. Meanwhile, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet quietly told 1,546 people their licenses were “issued in error.” They just canceled them. No big deal, right?
Governor Andy Beshear? He claims he had no idea about any immigration part of this fraud investigation. Sure, Andy. And get this—the same day WDRB dropped this bombshell report, the KYTC suddenly had a “statewide network interruption.” They had to cancel all appointments. You believe in coincidences? I don’t.
In Kentucky, you can get a voter registration card with just a driver’s license. That’s it. Every single illegal license could mean a fraudulent vote.