In a groundbreaking revelation that has rekindled discussions about the legitimacy of the 2020 election, a courageous whistleblower has unveiled a shocking incident of ballot transportation across state lines, potentially impacting the outcome in key swing states.
On Sunday, November 26, 2023, The Gateway Pundit reported that the disclosure, made public in December following the contentious election, brings to light the potential manipulation of hundreds of thousands of ballots in crucial swing states. The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, a national constitutional litigation organization, played a pivotal role in bringing this information to the forefront.
During a press conference, the organization presented sworn declarations from whistleblowers, notably one witness who observed the transportation of an estimated 144,000-288,000 completed ballots across three state lines on October 21, 2020.
Former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline, now associated with the Amistad Project, has been subpoenaed by a U.S. House committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol in connection with a call Kline helped organize between President Donald Trump and state legislators.
The alleged malfeasance reaches staggering proportions, with the Amistad Project claiming over 300,000 questionable ballots in Arizona, 548,000 in Michigan, 204,000 in Georgia, and over 121,000 in Pennsylvania, suggesting a systemic effort to influence the election outcome in at least three crucial swing states.
Attorney Phil Kline, associated with the Amistad Project, underscored the gravity of the situation, revealing that between 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Bethpage, NY, to Lancaster, PA, where both the ballots and the trailer mysteriously disappeared.
At the heart of this revelation is truck driver Jesse Morgan, a key figure who shared his astonishing ordeal during the press conference. Morgan, tasked with delivering completed ballots to Pennsylvania from New York State, detailed witnessing 24 large containers, known as gaylords, loaded into his trailer. These containers held plastic trays or totes stacked with ballots, all of the same size, complete with return addresses, emphasizing that these were fully completed ballots.
Morgan’s nine-minute testimony took an unsettling turn when he described his time in Harrisburg. After hours of waiting, he was abruptly told to leave, and when he requested payment paperwork, the post office supervisor refused.
His account reveals a chain of events pointing to a coordinated effort involving postal service employees in an alleged conspiracy to manipulate votes. What makes Morgan’s testimony even more alarming is the nonchalant manner in which he discusses the apparent illegitimacy of the entire process.
Despite the gravity of these allegations, US Attorney General Bill Barr reportedly halted the investigation, as reported by The Gateway Pundit. This move raises concerns about the suppression or downplaying of a thorough investigation into these serious claims.
Fast forward to June 2022, and The Gateway Pundit reported that the United States Postal Service (USPS) conducted an investigation into the accusations made by the truck drivers. However, the USPS refused to release their report, leaving critical questions unanswered.
In a recent development, The American Thinker revealed that the USPS has finally released its report on the allegations of truck drivers hauling completed ballots across state lines into Pennsylvania before election day.
The release of the report serves as vindication for Jesse Morgan, whose testimony, initially met with skepticism and suppression, now stands corroborated by the USPS report. This revelation underscores the need for transparency and accountability in the electoral process and emphasizes the importance of protecting the rights of those who come forward to expose potential wrongdoing.
As this information resurfaces online, it reignites discussions about the 2020 election, the handling of ballots, and the measures taken to investigate claims of fraud. The release of the USPS report after a prolonged period of secrecy only adds to the intrigue surrounding the events of that critical period in American history.