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