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Aug. 22, 2025 - Hodgetwins
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DMV Employee FIRED for EXPOSING Scandal to give illegal Immigrants drivers licenses

Melissa Moorman, a Louisville DMV employee, alleges she was fired for exposing a scheme where undocumented workers obtained licenses for $200 using fake documents and her stolen credentials. Despite investigators seizing her phone to prove innocence, she was terminated the same day she submitted evidence, prompting her attorney to cite textbook retaliation under Kentucky's Whistleblower Act. While the state acknowledged 1,900 revoked irregularities but denied her claims due to her contractor status, the incident highlights broader political tensions regarding sanctuary laws and demographic manipulation in states like California and New York. [Automatically generated summary]

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Fired For Blowing The Whistle 00:04:10
You would think someone who blew the whistle in Deep Red, Kentucky would be rewarded for identifying a scam that allowed illegals to get driver's licenses with forged documents and cash.
Yeah, it's really dangerous.
But according to a Louisville DMD employee, she didn't get praised at all.
In fact, she got fired from her job.
Newsmax crime correspondent Jason Matera has the details for us this morning.
Democrats.
I want to clear my name.
And I want my job back.
At a Louisville DMV, the place meant to vet safe and legal drivers.
Some clerks were instead allegedly making money in a dangerous side hustle.
Undocumented workers would come in to the office.
They would be bypassed without even taking a permit test or taking the road test.
They would then be paid under the table.
They would be paid $200 a person.
Melissa Moorman, a three-year employee working at the NIA Center branch, says illegals would walk in with fake birth certificates, social security cards, and utility bills.
Two co-workers, according to Moorman, would then give them the fast-pass treatment.
No lines, no tests, just licenses for cash.
My ID was being used in order to pin me into this thing.
Her whistleblower letter dated October 29th, 2024, warned management that her employee credentials were being used, even when she wasn't at work.
Investigators later said that her ID popped up in more than 2,000 shady transactions.
They actually took my phone and looked through all my messages.
They looked at my cash app.
They looked at my Zelle just to prove they know I didn't wasn't involved in any of this business fiction.
Moorman says she turned over everything to clear her name, but after getting drilled three times in just one day, she was fired over the phone.
I want to clear my name.
I want to let people know out there that I wasn't involved in any type of legal activity.
Her attorney.
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Yeah, I believe this.
Remember, we was doing a lot of comedy shows about a couple years back.
We're on the hiatus right now, right?
But we could not book a show in Louisville.
That place is woke.
We couldn't even book one.
Yeah.
And then we booked one, I think maybe 30 minutes outside of Louisville.
I forget the name of the town.
I think it was actually in Ohio or Indiana or something.
And they tried to, people, the city officials in Louisville was calling the venue to get them to cancel the show on us.
Remember that?
You remember that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Louisville is a woke place.
So I could see why she got fired.
Yeah.
She did the right thing.
Yeah.
Attorney Gary Adams calls it textbook retaliation for exposing fraud and abuse of authority.
And he's suing under Kentucky's Whistleblower Act.
As soon as she tells them everything she knows, she gives them everything she can to exonerate herself.
She gets fired.
But instead of clearing her name, Melissa Moorman says she got branded the culprit.
One of us just pinned on me for something that I didn't do.
Mark Charlotte, we did reach out to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet to respond to these serious allegations.
And they did acknowledge that there were at least 1,900 what they called irregularities.
And those licenses were revoked.
But they did push back on Mormon's claims.
They said that she was a temporary employee and that they're flatly denying her allegations.
They wouldn't elaborate any further, saying that this was an open criminal investigation involving various state and federal agencies.
Well, I'm pretty sure they're not mentioning how the other employees involved, if they were fired or not.
I'm sure they're still working there.
They got her information, was using her employee number to do those fraudulent driver's license.
Blue States Deny Allegations 00:05:13
19, so 1,900 applications, 200 bucks a pop.
So that's roughly 4,000 bucks.
That's a good little sin-us you got going.
I think it's more than that.
How many?
You said 2,000, 200 bucks is 4,000.
It was 1,900.
Yeah.
$1,800?
Yeah, roughly $4,000.
Yeah.
I like the phrase irregularities.
$1,900 of them.
Yeah, not good, especially if you're driving through Kentucky sometime soon.
Maybe that explains our Earth Cam problems.
Yes.
All right, Jason Vatera.
Man, it's like it goes to what Gavin Newsom did in California.
Yeah.
He had an Indian guy.
Just gave him a driver's license, even though he's legally in the country.
And look what he ends up killing people in Florida.
He actually, they gave him, provided him a test, a driver's test in English.
Didn't even know how to read signs.
He got actually, he got driver's license in California and Washington.
Yeah.
That's a crazy story.
Democrats.
That's how, you know what?
That's how Democrats, if you look at all the blue areas, all the blue areas, they all have like melon balloting.
They all did the gerrymandering.
Like when you look at California, you look at Illinois.
You even look at New York City.
You look at all these, you know, blue states.
And a majority of those states are red.
It's just the major metropolitan areas that are blue.
Yeah.
Just look at Texas, Florida.
These are roughly the same demographics of people.
But look how red Texas is and Florida is.
But for some odd reason, New York and California and Illinois is blue.
It's because of those melan ballots.
It's because of that illegal, that sanctuary policy.
I seriously doubt that California, Illinois, and New York is that blue.
It can't be.
Yeah, people can't be that stupid.
Yeah, but they're giving them driver's licenses.
You know these people in the vote.
You know they vote.
You got a driver's license?
Yeah.
And the language, the lingua that these Democrats used, they treat them just like they're American citizens.
They actually put them above American citizens.
Here's some more footage of what happened.
I didn't want no parts of it.
Moorman says she wrote this letter with her boss on October 29th, and she spoke to detectives three months later.
She was fired the same day.
Got pushed, yes.
Very hard got pushed.
She was two years and three months onto the job, but she didn't technically work for the state.
Movement was a contractor for Quantum, a staffing agency that Kentucky hired to help fill positions in driver's license branches when they took licensing away from the county clerks.
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Mr. Van Staten, this is Gilbert Courcy from WDRB News.
The Michigan-based company did not return our calls or emails.
It hung up.
It's shocking.
Why would an employer punish and take retribution on an employee that reported this wrongdoing?
Moorman story.
Now the heart of a whistleblower lawsuit going after both the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
She should be a hero.
And Quantum Solutions.
There's a failure to supervise these employees.
There were obviously no checks and balances.
Kentucky State Police is on it.
There are serious concerns and will hold anybody accountable if they violated the law.
That's basically all Governor Andy Bashir would say as we pressed on this case in April.
But there was a part of our interview that didn't make our prior report.
And it may be important now.
Is there an immigration component to this?
Not that I'm aware of.
WDRB is fighting in court for the paper trail to be made public.
There's not an immigration component to it.
What is a bunch of undocumented people?
Why would the governor of Kentucky say that?
Is he Democrat?
I don't think they got a Democrat governor, do they?
I wouldn't think so.
Hold up.
Let me look it up.
He's a Democrat.
Of course, he will say that.
But that state's red.
I didn't know that.
I didn't.
They got a Democrat governor.
It was for illegal immigrants.
It was for undocumented people.
But he said it didn't have an immigrant component to it.
Is there an immigration component to this?
Not that I'm aware of.
WDRB.
Not that I'm aware of.
Yeah.
The way the lady is.
He didn't give a yes or no.
That was a political answer.
That means he knew it was.
Yeah.
He knew he had a political immigration angle to that.
Not that I'm aware of.
It's outside of my purview.
Yeah.
He is fighting in court for the paper trail to be made public, uncovering who knew what and when.
Sometimes the truth does hurt.
I was hurt and oppressed.
But Melissa Moorman believes.
I really would like to get my job back.
It will set her free.
Is There An Immigration Link 00:01:01
Wow.
The Transportation Cabinet has a deadline this week to respond in court on why it withheld every single document, 2,300 records from our request.
We will keep you updated.
Yeah, they even did a public records request to see the documents of the names of the people.
Yeah, and they denied it.
Why would they deny this?
It's public record.
They, a news agency, especially someone that's a network, part of a network, you're entitled to see those.
I mean, me alone, if I request those documents, I can get those documents.
Yeah.
Why wouldn't a news agency be able to get them?
But I bet you, you know what?
I bet you this is this is bigger than we really know right now.
Right.
I bet you was maybe just getting ready for the midterms.
That's what I'm thinking.
Yeah.
And I think this might be countrywide, Kevin.
I would think so.
This can't be an isolated event.
Yeah.
Man, Democrats.
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