In December 2020, whistleblowers emerged to report election fraud following the contentious election. One witness testified to observing the transportation of an estimated 144,000-288,000 completed ballots across three state lines on October 21, 2020. This evidence was publicly disclosed during a press conference held by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, a national organization that specializes in constitutional litigation.
The Amistad Project claimed to have sworn declarations indicating potential issues with over 300,000 ballots in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and more than 121,000 in Pennsylvania. They alleged that their evidence uncovered illegal activities by USPS workers across multiple states, aiming to influence the election in at least three of the six swing states. The whistleblower statements included reports of hundreds of thousands of completed absentee ballots being transported across state lines and a trailer filled with ballots disappearing in Pennsylvania.
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.”
Truck driver Jesse Morgan attended the press conference and shared his experience for 9 minutes. He recounted the task of delivering completed ballots from New York State to Pennsylvania. The testimony was deemed significant.
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 stated that he spent several hours in Harrisburg. However, when instructed to leave, the supervisor at the post office refused to provide him with a slip or overtime slip for payment. Jesse described the manager-supervisor as displaying some rudeness.
Jesse’s testimony revealed that employees of the United States Post Office were involved in the alleged conspiracy to tamper with votes. It was later discovered that instead of investigating this serious accusation, US Attorney General Bill Barr contacted investigator Tony Shaffer and terminated the investigation. No action was taken to examine this significant claim of election fraud. Recently, The American Thinker published a report regarding the USPS’s release of their investigation into allegations of truck drivers transporting completed ballots across state lines into Pennsylvania before election day. Jesse Morgan was cleared of any wrongdoing. It is concerning that this information was withheld for an entire year.
The United States Postal Service (USPS) transported ballots during the 2020 election. In June 2023, RealRobert on Twitter-X shared a reminder that 180,000-230,000 completed ballots were delivered from New York to Pennsylvania. However, there were reports that the trailer carrying the ballots went missing. Recently, this incident of alleged voter fraud from 2002 has resurfaced online.