Here’s a brief takeaway from the Amistad Project’s whistleblower press conference today:

Whistleblower #1: Jesse Morgan
Jesse Morgan, a truck driver for a subcontractor with the United States Postal Service, claimed that a trailer he was driving, one potentially full with as many as 288,000 ballots, disappeared from its parked location at a USPS depot Lancaster, Pa. Morgan said he transported those ballots across state lines from Bethpage, N.Y. Morgan told reporters during the press conference that he didn’t want to come forward today because he believes he has “nothing to gain” and “everything to lose.”

Whistleblower #2: Ethan Pease
Ethan Pease, another subcontractor for USPS, alleged that he was told the postal service employees in Madison, Wisconsin, that USPS was planning to backdate tens of thousands of ballots in the days after the Nov. 3 election in order to circumvent the ballot submission deadline.

In its press release, Amistad Project Director Phill Kline said the testimonies are “compelling” and that they provide “powerful eyewitness accounts of potential ballot fraud on a massive scale.”
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