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Whistleblowers: USPS Sabotaged Trump; Election Officials Backdated 100,000+ Ballots

'Whistleblower accounts...detail the failure of election officials in blue jurisdictions to maintain ballot chain of custody...'

Several whistleblowers have come forward to allege widespread voter fraud in several states’ elections, claiming that up to 288,000 mail-in ballots disappeared, and that another 100,000 were improperly backdated.

The Amistad Project, a conservative group that has been compiling affidavits from witnesses over the past several weeks, unveiled several new reports that confirm foul play was at hand throughout the 2020 election.

In one report, a U.S. Postal Service contractor said his trailer full of 144,000-288,000 completed mail-in ballots disappeared after he delivered it to a Lancaster, Pennsylvania depot.

Another witness said tens of thousands of ballots were improperly backdated by postal workers.

And another alleged that election officials in Traverse City, Michigan put the Trump campaign’s mail in bins labeled “Undeliverable Bulk Business Mail” while the same campaign mail for Democratic candidate Joe Biden was ordered to be delivered on time.

Phil Kline, president of the Amistad Project, announced this week that the FBI reached out to him in order to look into these witnesses’ allegations further.

The group said that much of the voter fraud recounted by witnesses occurred in Democrat-controlled cities.

“The whistleblower accounts released today, detail the failure of election officials in blue jurisdictions to maintain ballot chain of custody, allowing for the potential infusion of fraudulent ballots,” the Amistad Project said in a statement. “These accounts include photographs of individuals improperly accessing voting machines and a detailed eyewitness account of the breaking of sealed boxes of ballot jump drives and commingling of those jump drives with others.”

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