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Huge: Postal Report Vindicates Driver Over 2020 Ballot Haul!

Whistleblowers who discovered electoral fraud after the contentious election came out in 2020. On October 21, one of them claimed to have seen the approximate transportation of 144,000–288,000 finished votes across three state boundaries. The Gateway Pundit covers this story.

At a press conference, the Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project delivers crucial information.

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Alarming election statistics, according to sworn statements obtained by The Amistad Project, include more than 300,000 suspect ballots in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and more than 121,000 in Pennsylvania. Don’t pass up this astounding discovery.

They assert that their data shows that USPS employees made illegal multi-state attempts to sway the outcome of the election in at least three of the six battleground states.

Whistleblower discoveries included the disappearance of a trailer in Pennsylvania that contained votes and the potential transportation of thousands of absentee ballots across three states.

Attorney Phil Kline said, “130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots for the 2020 general election were shipped from Bethpage, NY, to Lancaster, PA, where those ballots and the trailer in which they were shipped disappeared.”

At a press conference, truck driver Jesse Morgan tells an amazing story about his delivery trip from New York to Pennsylvania. He spoke for nine minutes about his experience.

This testimony was really explosive.

Jesse Morgan: In total I saw 24 gaylords, or large cardboard containers of ballots, loaded into my trailer. These gaylords contained plastic trays, I call them totes or trays of ballots stacked on top of each other. All the envelopes were the same size. I saw the envelopes had return addresses… They were complete ballots.”

Jesse was kept waiting for hours at the Harrisburg post office. The supervisor wouldn’t provide him the papers he needed to be paid after telling him to leave. The manager-supervisor is “kind rude,” according to Jesse.

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Jesse’s evidence makes clear how US Post Office employees conspired to steal votes in the election.

Despite being informed of the problem, US Attorney General Bill Barr apparently did not look into a significant alleged election fraud offense. According to The Gateway Pundit, Barr even went as far as to get in touch with investigator Tony Shaffer and end the probe. This terrible inactivity on the part of people in authority threatens democracy and causes grave doubts about the fairness of the US election.

The US Postal Service reportedly checked into the truck drivers’ claims in June 2022, but the report’s specifics have not yet been made public, according to Gateway Pundit.

The American Thinker reported over the weekend that the USPS had finally made public its investigation into claims that truck drivers had brought finished ballots into Pennsylvania prior to election day. Now look at the specifics!

Jesse Morgan was found not guilty! shocking information kept a secret for a year.

Voting is being done by the USPS!

via American Thinker’s Joe Fried.

Despite how unbelievable it may appear, this tale is true. The Post Office Inspector General (OIG), as stated in the “Closing Memorandum,” verified that Morgan was a subcontractor entrusted with delivering mail from Bethpage to Harrisburg and Lancaster. The OIG argues, however, that Morgan misidentified the trailer number and could have overestimated the quantity of votes transferred.

A Rochester-based contractor reportedly produced 650,000 general election ballots that were sent to Pennsylvania, according to an OIG investigation. Of them, 500,000 were sent to Chester County and 200,000 were sent to Philadelphia County. The OIG goes into depth about how the printing business delivered these votes to the appropriate counties.

The printing company, who wished to remain anonymous for security concerns, said that they could not confirm the delivery method, although it is quite likely that the ballots for both Pennsylvania Boards of Elections were either sent locally in Rochester, New York, or driven by their own vehicles.

650,000 votes were sent by the post office? Investigational Doubt Still Exists More Than a Year Later. The Post Office Inspector General is still dubious whether printed ballots were sent from Rochester post offices through corporate vehicles or by government trucks into Pennsylvania despite a protracted inquiry. The question still stands: shouldn’t the Post Office have assurance that such a significant vote would be delivered?

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  1. We all know the presidential election in 2020 was stolen.
    And we are suffering untold negative consequences as a result.

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