Just one day before the pivotal presidential election, Michigan’s Democratic Attorney General was looking into a claim made by a USPS whistleblower, as FOIA-disclosed emails revealed.

Recently released emails that were shared on social media and acquired by investigator Yehuda Miller via a Freedom of Information Act request reveal an astonishing discovery. An urgent message was received by Representative Ellissa Slotkin’s office in Michigan from a postal worker who would like to remain anonymous. According to the employee, there is a lack of sorters at the main postal service distribution center in Detroit, which is causing thousands of uncounted ballots to remain stranded and causing delays. Concerns regarding the integrity of our voting system are raised by this information, which also throws light on possible problems with ballot processing.
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The MI AG Nessel Chief of Staff, Zaineb Hussein, has received the whistleblower complaint.
Good Afternoon Zaineb,
I hope all is well and safe with you.
A postal employee’s concern over absentee ballots being held at a nearby postal distribution facility was brought to our attention by a message received today from another congressional office.
Concerns regarding their workplace were communicated to Rep. Slotkin’s office by the postal worker. The postal worker preferred to stay anonymous and didn’t want to give many specifics. Thousands of ballots are sitting in the main Detroit postal service distribution center, according to the worker’s report to Slotkin’s office (which makes reference to their warehouse).
The employee stated that there are numerous boxes of ballots that have not been counted, and the lack of sorters is the reason given.
We will also be contacting our postal liaison to bring this matter to their attention. We wanted to flag this issue for Secretary Benson’s attention.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any more queries.
Larissa Richardson | District Director
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, MI-13
O: (313) 463-6217
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This is a copy of the correspondence sent to Zaineb Hussein by Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s office:
Rep. Ellisa Slotkin, a Democrat, sent a complaint directly to Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s office, eschewing the MI AG’s office.
Why didn’t the office of Representative Ellissa Slotkin immediately report this grave allegation to the AG’s office?
Remarkably, the Michigan Attorney General decided to investigate the possibility of thousands of uncounted absentee ballots in a USPS warehouse on her own, without calling the MI State Police.
After receiving the complaint from US Representative Tlaib’s (D) office, Michigan Democrat SOS Jocelyn Benson’s chief of staff, Zaineb Hussein, forwarded the email to Benon’s director of elections, Jonathan Brater. within a Postal warehouse.

“Flagging this for you,” Hussein wrote, adding, “Anything you’d like me to respond back with?”
Addition of MI SOS Jocelyn Benson’s chief legal counsel, Mike Brady, to the email thread suggests that Director of Elections Jonathan Brater took the complaint seriously. The Director of Elections then recommended that AG Nessel look into the USPS facility herself, writing, “Under court order, the AG’s office is allowed to do inspections, so that would likely be the best course of action here, if any,” to Brater’s writing. “Adding Mike [Davis]”
“If any?”

After two Democratic US Congresswomen in Michigan were informed by a USPS whistleblower that thousands of uncounted absentee ballots were left in boxes due to a lack of staff to process them, the DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS for Democrat SOS Benson—who has been telling us for the past three years that the 2020 election was the most secure in history—suggests that they might not do anything at all?
Chief Deputy Christina Grossi spoke with AG Nessel about the inspection on election day.
“Does this seem possible based on what you saw and heard?” Grossi asked.
Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel, who seemed to have attended the inspection, answered as follows:
“Not based on what we saw. But who knows what they were hiding? This is an enormous building. I don’t trust that they actually showed us all the ballots. Without specific info, you would never know where to look.”

AG Nessel is seen collaborating with Christina Grossi, her chief deputy, in another email that seems to be a public relations ruse regarding her visit to the USPS distribution center in Detroit. The whistleblower complaint and AG Nessel’s investigation visit to the facility have not been reported on as of yet.

An interesting email exchange between AG Nessels’ former director of communications and Nessels’ deputy chief.
“I don’t think we should talk about the postal site visits yet. I’d like to de-brief with Washington before we comment publicly. I’m fine with the second alert.”
Kelly Rossman-McKinney, director of communications for AG Nessel, responded:
“Keep me posted. I was careful not to say anything specific other than you were there – which shd be assumed since the judge’s order specifically said you could. Our residents deserve to know you took that responsibility.”
Grossi asked AG Nessel’s communications director to hold off announcing the investigation into the thousands of ballots at the USPS warehouse until AFTER the election! “Let’s please wait until after Tuesday,” she said, adding, “We have 10,000 things to deal with tomorrow. There’s no reason to throw this one on top of that. A few days won’t hurt anything.”
Whoa! Simply amazing!
Watch this: On Election Day 2020, at 1:58 AM, Dana Nessel revealed a shocking revelation. Her cryptic comment suggests that she has recently learned more about the case and the handling of the communications.
“Christina’s head is going to explode. Never mind.”
In his tweet that contains the email, Yehuda asks:
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— Yehuda Miller (@yehuda_miller) February 6, 2024
What did Dana Nessel mean when she wrote at 1:58am on Election Night
“Christina's head is going to explode. Never mind.”
The discussion appears to be about notifying the public about her postal site visits.
She was responding to a comment “Our… pic.twitter.com/kdJAE99OiY
Here is a copy of Yehuda’s tweet containing the FOIA-elicited emails:
No reports about the USPS whistleblower or his allegations could be found. AG Dana Nessel’s investigation into the whistleblower claims and the evidence she found in it don’t seem to have been made public, much like the Muskegon registration fraud case that eventually evolved into a statewide investigation and was kept secret from the public.






