(Joseph Jankowski) A Pennsylvania United States Postal Service worker says they are willing to testify under oath over an apparent ballot backdating scheme that has played out at the public mail service, reports Jame’s O’Keefe of Project Veritas.
by Joseph Jankowski, November 6th, 2020
“One of the USPS officials in Pennsylvania has just agreed to go on the record and is willing to testify under oath to the backdating of ballots,” O’Keefe announced Friday afternoon. “We will be releasing his interview imminently.”
One of the USPS officials in Pennsylvania has just agreed to go on the record and is willing to testify under oath to the backdating of ballots.
We will be releasing his interview imminently… #Election2020
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) November 6, 2020
His tweet comes just minutes after Project Veritas released a second video of a USPS employee coming forwards to detail how a directive from positions high within the post office ordered late ballots to be picked up and separated.
The mail worker that anonymously spoke with O’Keefe suspects that the late ballots were collected and separated in order for them to be backdated to November 3, making them legally cast votes.
In Pennsylvania, mail-in and absentee were required to be in the elections office by 8:00 p.m. on November 3 for them to be counted in the official vote.
BREAKING: 2nd Pennsylvania @USPS whistleblower claims Postmaster ordered late ballots picked up and separated; believes they will be BACKDATED to 11/03/20
"If we find any ballots…we were to collect them"
"Firmly of the belief that they were going to be backdated"#MailFraud pic.twitter.com/ji5mLBdYET
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) November 6, 2020
On Wednesday, Project Veritas released an interview with an anonymous USPS employee from Michigan who claimed that late ballots were also collected at his mail facility and were backdated from November 4th to election day, November 3rd.
The Michigan mail worker told O’keefe that he was given a directive from superiors to “separate [late ballots] from standard letter mail so they can hand stamp them with yesterdays date and put them through.”
BREAKING: Michigan @USPS Whistleblower Details Directive From Superiors: Back-Date Late Mail-In-Ballots As Received November 3rd, 2020 So They Are Accepted
“Separate them from standard letter mail so they can hand stamp them with YESTERDAY'S DATE & put them through"#MailFraud pic.twitter.com/n7AcNwpq80
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) November 5, 2020
As Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenny declared the current election results in Pennsylvania a non-partisan “victory for our democracy,” and took a swipe at President Trump for spewing “baseless claims of fraud,” we will be waiting (but not holding our breath) for him to address what the anticipated Project Veritas interview with the PA USPS official might reveal.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney: “While some, including the president, continue to spew baseless claims of fraud – claims for which his team has not produced one iota of evidence – what we have seen here in Philadelphia is democracy, pure and simple.” pic.twitter.com/8ElwinuRS8
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 6, 2020
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