USPS Election Whistleblowers: Up to 280,000 Completed Ballots Shipped From NY to PA


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Evidence provided by USPS whistleblowers was presented at a press conference by the Amistad Project alleging that anywhere from 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Beth Page, NY, to Lancaster PA. The ballots and trailer then disappeared.

Jesse Morgan, the truck driver, spoke in detail at the press conference about what transpired on the day he delivered the ballots. According to Morgan, what happened that day was far from normal. He made a pickup in Beth Page, NY, then had to take that delivery to Harrisburg, PA. When he arrived in Harrisburg he was made to wait for six hours before he was told what to do next.

Morgan said his normal routine was quick. He would get a dock, unload, get a ticket for confirmation that he was there and then be on his way. Growing frustrated with waiting, he tried to get the attention of postal workers but no one would tell him what was going on.

Finally he went inside and he was told to wait for the USPS Transportation Supervisor. He said this never happens and he thought it was strange. Morgan wanted a ticket and late slip so that he would be paid for his time waiting, but he received neither. The supervisor told him to take the trailer to Lancaster, which raised red flags to Morgan since he still had deliveries for Harrisburg on the truck.

After waiting from 9:15am to 3pm Morgan had enough and left without receiving a ticket or late slip. When he arrived in Lancaster, he unloaded his trailer in its normal place and parked his truck where he always has in a nearby lot.

When Morgan arrived to pick up his truck and trailer, the trailer was gone. “10R1440, since I started driving that Beth Page route, I’ve always have trailer 10R1440” Morgan stated.

Morgan wanted to speak up due to the series of strange events that happened that day. One of the things that really bothered him was the fact that he was driving completed ballots from New York to Pennsylvania.

Another whistleblower working in Wisconsin alleges that a USPS employee named Rachel admitted to him “USPS employees were ordered to back date ballots that were received too late to be lawfully counted.”

“I did not bring any of this to my supervisors at USPS at the time, due to what I perceived to be their hostility towards President Donald Trump and their evident contempt for the law. I heard those same two post office employees making jokes about taking mail-in ballots for Trump and throwing them away. I’m not a Trump supporter, I’m not a Biden supporter either. In fact I didn’t vote for either of the main candidates, but something profoundly wrong occurred in Wisconsin during the presidential election and the American people have a right to know about it.”

 

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Evidence provided by USPS whistleblowers was presented at a press conference by the Amistad Project alleging that anywhere from 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Beth Page, NY, to Lancaster PA. The ballots and trailer then disappeared.

Jesse Morgan, the truck driver, spoke in detail at the press conference about what transpired on the day he delivered the ballots. According to Morgan, what happened that day was far from normal. He made a pickup in Beth Page, NY, then had to take that delivery to Harrisburg, PA. When he arrived in Harrisburg he was made to wait for six hours before he was told what to do next.

Morgan said his normal routine was quick. He would get a dock, unload, get a ticket for confirmation that he was there and then be on his way. Growing frustrated with waiting, he tried to get the attention of postal workers but no one would tell him what was going on.

Finally he went inside and he was told to wait for the USPS Transportation Supervisor. He said this never happens and he thought it was strange. Morgan wanted a ticket and late slip so that he would be paid for his time waiting, but he received neither. The supervisor told him to take the trailer to Lancaster, which raised red flags to Morgan since he still had deliveries for Harrisburg on the truck.

After waiting from 9:15am to 3pm Morgan had enough and left without receiving a ticket or late slip. When he arrived in Lancaster, he unloaded his trailer in its normal place and parked his truck where he always has in a nearby lot.

When Morgan arrived to pick up his truck and trailer, the trailer was gone. “10R1440, since I started driving that Beth Page route, I’ve always have trailer 10R1440” Morgan stated.

Morgan wanted to speak up due to the series of strange events that happened that day. One of the things that really bothered him was the fact that he was driving completed ballots from New York to Pennsylvania.

Another whistleblower working in Wisconsin alleges that a USPS employee named Rachel admitted to him “USPS employees were ordered to back date ballots that were received too late to be lawfully counted.”

“I did not bring any of this to my supervisors at USPS at the time, due to what I perceived to be their hostility towards President Donald Trump and their evident contempt for the law. I heard those same two post office employees making jokes about taking mail-in ballots for Trump and throwing them away. I’m not a Trump supporter, I’m not a Biden supporter either. In fact I didn’t vote for either of the main candidates, but something profoundly wrong occurred in Wisconsin during the presidential election and the American people have a right to know about it.”