(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A United States Postal Service whistleblower who admitted to shipping hundreds of hundreds of thousands of ballots from New York to Pennsylvania during the 2020 election has finally been validated by a USPS report, the Gateway Pundit reported.
In December 2020, US Postal Service employee Jesse Morgan testified in a sworn affidavit that he personally transferred thousands of ballots across state lines in the weeks leading up to the 2020 election.
“In total I saw 24 gaylords, or large cardboard containers of ballots, loaded into my trailer,” he said at the time.
He also noted that he saw mass numbers of completed ballots in the trailer, which would later disappear without explanation.
“These gaylords contained plastic trays… of ballots stacked on top of each other,” he said.
“All the envelopes were the same size,” he added. “I saw the envelopes had return addresses. . . They were complete ballots.”
After waiting nearly six hours for someone to process this cargo, Morgan was given none of the usual paperwork.
Instead, in an unprecedented step, a self-styled “transportation supervisor” ordered Morgan to drive that shipment to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Morgan dropped off his rig, whereupon, it vanished.
The storyline about the suspicious interstate tranport of up to 288,000 completed ballots was one of many irregularities that skeptics pointed to as evidence of the widespread and systemic fraud that Democrats had used to tip the election’s balance in favor of Joe Biden over then-President Donald Trump.
Pennsylvania’s secretary of state at the time, Kathy Boockvar, was later found by the courts to have violated the law by ignoring the state legislature’s directives concerning mail-in and absentee ballots.
However, then-U.S. Attorney General William Barr refused to investigate the dubious shipment of ballots from New York.
Despite Trump having enjoyed a healthy lead in the state on election night, Biden ultimately flipped Pennsylvania via mail-in ballots with an 81,660-vote margin of victory.
But after years of being threatened, Morgan’s claims have been proved true by no less than the USPS itself.
In its recent release of an April 2022 “Closing Memorandum,” the USPS recognized that Morgan did indeed drive the large trailer of mail across the border to Pennsylvania.
The heavily redacted memorandum had been withheld by the USPS for a substantial period of time, on the grounds that they needed to protect “witnesses, victims, subjects, and law enforcement personnel to harassment and intimidation as a result of their association with a criminal matter.”
At other times, the USPS has given investigative journalist Joe Fried at the American Thinker a different story, suggesting that the memo contained “trade secrets or privileged or confidential commercial or financial information… [that] could constitute an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of third parties.”