USPS Report Validates Election Fraud Whistleblower: Ballots Were Shipped Across State Lines

The 2020 press conference led by Amistad Project with testimony reporting by election fraud whistleblower, Jesse Morgan, was finally given its due by the United States Post Office. After startling accusations that Morgan witnessed stacks of identical absentee ballots being transported from New York to Pennsylvania, the Post Office released their heavily redacted report investigating the truth of the matter.

The final report reveals how 650,000 general election ballots were sent from Rochester, New York, ending up in Pennsylvania, with 450,000 going to Philadelphia County and 200,000 to Chester County. The report further notes that Morgan was involved as a subcontractor truck driver in the transportation, but the Office of Inspector General remains uncertain as to how the ballots entered the mail stream in Rochester.

Considering Morganโ€™s testimony, understanding where the ballots came from and how they made it to the voting locations is significant in preserving the integrity of the election process. The report establishes the need for balance and security when it comes to legitimate elections, showing that all absentee ballots collected should follow an end-to-end chain of custody, from printing to final counting.

In retrospect, it is concerning that this report was not released sooner as it posed severe implications. As there is no excuse for withholding pertinent information, those responsible should be held accountable. The USPS is to be commended for finally releasing the report, enabling Americans to trust the election system in the future.

USPS Inspector General Report on Jesse Morgan Allegation of 2020 Missing Mail Ballots PDF

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Up to 280,000 Ballots โ€˜Disappearedโ€™ After Trip to Pennsylvania From NY: Amistad Project Director

December 9, 2020 ~ As many as 288,000 ballots for the 2020 U.S. election โ€œdisappearedโ€ in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, after being transported by truck from New York, according to Phill Kline, the director of the legal group Thomas More Societyโ€™s Amistad Project.

Kline, a former district attorney and Kansas attorney general, said he received evidence that between โ€œ130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots for the 2020 general election had been shipped from Bethpage, New York, before the ballots and the trailer in which they were shipped disappearedโ€ on Oct. 21. Kline cited statements from a U.S. Postal Service subcontractor whom he described as a whistleblower.

Kline also asserted in a statement that Postal Service workers were engaged in โ€œwidespread illegal effortsโ€ to influence the election. At least one whistleblower said that they transported thousands of prefilled ballots across state lines, which, if true, would be a federal crime. His group made an โ€œestimateโ€ of the number of ballots that disappeared.

Kline said that the group will share the information with law enforcement, including the FBI, U.S. attorneys in other areas, and local prosecutors โ€œwho are aware of our evidence.โ€

Neither the FBI nor the Postal Service immediately responded to a request by The Epoch Times for comment.

The man identified by Kline as the whistleblower, Jesse Morgan, a truck driver for a USPS subcontractor, said at the news conference that he was driving a truck filled with up to 288,000 ballots on Oct. 21. The truckโ€”and ballotsโ€”disappeared from a USPS depot in Lancaster after he dropped it off there, he said.

Morgan added that Postal Service personnel exhibited โ€œodd behaviorsโ€ that โ€œgrossly deviate[d] from normal procedure and behaviorโ€ on that day. The driver said he was transporting completed mail-in ballots with addresses in Harrisburg, but he had to deliver his ballots to Lancaster, which he felt was unusual. That was before the trailer โ€œdisappeared,โ€ in Morganโ€™s words.

The event was hosted by Thomas More Societyโ€™s Amistad Project, an initiative that works to preserve civil liberties, on Dec. 1 in Arlington, Virginia. The Amistad Project has filed lawsuits in several states in recent weeks, including one on Nov. 26 in Michigan.

By Jack Phillips

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