FBI raids home connected to Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao day after recall effort qualifies for ballot
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The FBI on Thursday raided a home connected to Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao just a day after a recall campaign to oust her from office received enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot.
“The FBI is conducting court authorized law enforcement activity on Maiden Lane,” a bureau spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “We are unable to provide additional information.”
Property records indicate Thao is associated with the address 80 Maiden Lane in Oakland, California, though it does not appear she owns the property.
A November 2022 article by The Guardian stated Thao was the “first renter” to hold the position of Oakland Mayor.
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The embattled mayor will face a recall on November’s ballot after community organizers garnered nearly twice the required number of signatures needed to qualify.
Oakland United to Recall Sheng Thao (OUST) submitted its petition two weeks ago, and on Wednesday, officials in Alameda County confirmed they had met the threshold of 25,000 voter signatures.
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“This is a national embarrassment,” said Seneca Scott, one of the lead organizers who pushed for the recall. “I think that she’s going to have to resign and then [there will be] an interim replacement. We may have four mayors in the span of six months.”
Oakland’s City Council will vote next month on when to place the recall on the ballot. Scott told Fox News Digital that OUST will still have to campaign if Thao does not resign.
“However, with the news today that the FBI raided her home, I think it’s going to be an easy campaign,” Scott said. “This is going to go very very deep. I think we’re going to see a lot of things exposed in the City of Oakland.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to the mayor’s office for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Charles Creitz contributed to this report.