Jesse Morgan alleges ballots illegally crossed state lines, ballot backdating, digital manipulation

   

David Bui

 

Published on Dec 1, 2020

Whistleblower Jesse Morgan alleges ballots illegally crossed state lines, ballot backdating, digital manipulation.

In a press conference in Arlington, Va., the Amistad Project — a civil liberties initiative of the Thomas More Society — presented the testimony of three individuals who claim to have witnessed apparent voting malfeasance during the 2020 election.

One, Jesse Morgan, a truck driver for a subcontractor with the United States Postal Service, claimed that a trailer he was driving, one full of potentially upwards of 288,000 ballots, disappeared from its parked location at a Lancaster, Pa. USPS depot after Morgan dropped it off there. Morgan had transported those ballots from Bethpage, N.Y.

“I was driving completed ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. I didn’t know, so I decided to speak up.”

The subcontractor also reportedly experienced "odd behaviors" from USPS personnel, behaviors which postal experts have said in sworn statements "grossly deviate[d] from normal procedure and behavior," according to a press release from the Amistad Project.

More detail: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/whistleblowers-allege-thousands-vanished-ballots-allegations-backdating

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