ICYMI – In December 2020, election fraud whistleblowers came forward with new information about the controversial election. One witness claimed to have seen an estimated 144,000-288,000 completed ballots being shipped across three state lines on October 21. The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, a national constitutional litigation organization, revealed this information at a press conference.
According to the Amistad Project, they have received sworn declarations stating that there are concerns over 300,000 ballots in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and over 121,000 in Pennsylvania. Their evidence suggests that some USPS workers may have illegally attempted to influence the election in at least three swing states. The whistleblowers claimed that hundreds of thousands of completed absentee ballots were possibly transported across three state lines, and a trailer carrying ballots went missing 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.”
During the press conference, truck driver Jesse Morgan recounted his harrowing experience that lasted for 9 minutes. Morgan was assigned to transport ballots from New York State to Pennsylvania. His testimony was considered very impactful.
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.”
According to Jesse’s statement, he spent several hours in Harrisburg. However, when he was asked to leave, the supervisor at the post office refused to provide him with a slip or overtime pay. Jesse mentioned that the manager-supervisor was “kind of rude.” This indicates a negative experience with the supervisor, but it does not suggest that there was any conspiracy among USPS employees to steal votes.
The USPS released a report on accusations of truck drivers transporting ballots across state lines before election day into Pennsylvania. Jesse Morgan was cleared of any wrongdoing. The report was kept hidden for a year.
The American Thinker reported,
You might think that this is a yarn that Morgan made up, but you’d be wrong. In its highly-redacted “Closing Memorandum,” the Post Office Inspector General (OIG) does not deny that Morgan was a subcontractor truck driver who took mail from Bethpage to Harrisburg, and then to Lancaster. The OIG claims that Morgan identified the wrong trailer number, and that his estimate of ballots could be much lower.
In the document, the OIG acknowledges that a contractor in Rochester, New York printed 650,000 general election ballots that went to Pennsylvania. Of the total, 450,000 went to Philadelphia County and 200,000 went to Chester County. In explaining how the printing company delivered the ballots to the Pennsylvania counties, the OIG states:
[Redacted name of printing company] explained, but could not confirm, the ballots for both PA BOEs [Pennsylvania Boards of Elections] were most likely delivered to those respective locations by their delivery trucks, or entered in the mail stream locally in Rochester, NY (emphasis added).
So, after more than a year of investigation, the Post Office IG was still not sure if the two batches of printed ballots were shipped into Pennsylvania in trucks owned by the printing company, or were taken to Rochester-area post offices to be delivered in government trucks. Wouldn’t the Post Office know whether or not it delivered the 650,000 ballots?
2) …his integrity & bringing his past into the discussion, bcuz it couldn't refute his charges.
The Post Office IG quietly commissioned an investigation, which apparently was completed over a year ago but was just released, for some mysterious reasons. The report is heavily…— Mark Mendlovitz (@MendlovitzMark) June 4, 2023
4) …of ballots in a critical swing state, now officially confirmed by the Post Office OIG, be of concern to anybody but "MAGA conspiracy nuts?")
It would be a real shame if Congress (@RepBryanSteil) were to call the USPS IG & Jesse Morgan himself to testify on this matter…
— Mark Mendlovitz (@MendlovitzMark) June 4, 2023
6) P.S. Given that we know the trailer went missing with hundreds of thousands of ballots, can anyone now claim that
end-to-end chain of custody of ballots, from printing to final counting, is not critical or that it was maintained here?— Mark Mendlovitz (@MendlovitzMark) June 4, 2023