BREAKING: Postal Service Validates Driver Jesse Morgan’s Claims – Final Report CONFIRMS Hauling of Ballot Trailer from NY to PA in October 2020

BREAKING: Postal Service Validates Driver Jesse Morgan's Claims – Final Report CONFIRMS Hauling of Ballot Trailer from NY to PA in October 2020
BREAKING: Postal Service Validates Driver Jesse Morgan's Claims – Final Report CONFIRMS Hauling of Ballot Trailer from NY to PA in October 2020
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**Election Fraud Whistleblower Exonerated: USPS Report Confirms Trailer of Ballots Shipped Across State Lines**

After a shocking press conference in 2020, where election fraud whistleblower, Jesse Morgan, claimed to have seen hundreds of thousands of completed absentee ballots being transported across three state lines, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has released their final report. This investigation confirms Morgan’s allegations, vindicating the truck driver for his eye-opening testimony.

In the press conference led by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, Morgan, a truck driver, revealed how he was tasked with delivering completed ballots to Pennsylvania from New York State. He witnessed stacks of identical ballots, bundled in large cardboard containers, and recounted the rude behavior of a post office supervisor in Harrisburg. It appeared that employees at the United States Post Office were indeed participating in influencing the outcome of the 2020 election in swing states.

Despite the alarming implications of this information, the investigation was halted by US Attorney General Bill Barr, leaving the public in the dark. However, after more than a year, the USPS has finally released their heavily redacted report on the matter.

According to the documents, a contractor in Rochester, New York, printed 650,000 general election ballots that were sent to Pennsylvania, 450,000 of which went to Philadelphia County and 200,000 to Chester County. The report does not deny Morgan’s role as a subcontractor truck driver, but ambiguously explains the transportation of these massive amounts of ballots. The Post Office Inspector General (OIG) remains unsure if the ballots were delivered by the printing company’s trucks or entered the mail stream locally in Rochester.

As the report is circulated and analyzed, the question remains why this critical information was hidden for so long. With the integrity of the election process at stake, it is now clear that an end-to-end chain of custody of ballots, from printing to final counting, is essential.

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

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