WATCH: USPS trucker driver says he drove of hundreds of thousands of COMPLETED absentee ballots from New York to Pennsylvania

There were a couple different live streams going on at the same time yesterday, so I wanted to highlight this testimony from Jesse Morgan during the Amistad Project press conference yesterday:

Morgan testified that during his normal route in late October, his truck was loaded in Bethpage, NY with thousands and thousands of absentee ballots that were already filled out. His route starts every day in Lancaster, PA, where he drives to a USPS distribution center in Bethpage to pick up a load of mail. He then drives it down to Harrisburg, PA and ends back up in Lancaster.

Morgan said that he always gets a ticket from the distribution center, which is essentially paperwork showing that he was there and his truck was loaded. But on this day, after they loaded down his truck with all these ballots, they refused to give him a ticket. They just told him to drive these already completed ballots to Lancaster, across state lines.

Unhappy that he couldn’t get a ticket verifying he was there, Morgan drove the ballots on his normal route, stopping at Harrisburg first and then down to Lancaster. He noted that he always drops off his trailer, goes home, and then picks the same trailer back in the next morning. He loves that trailer by the way and thus always uses the same one. But the next morning when he went to pick it up, it was gone.

Watch the full video above because he tells much more about it, explaining why this one trip was so suspicious. And let me just add that in the full press conference, Jesse acknowledges that he used to be a drug addict and has spent time in prison. He’s since turned his life around, but he readily admits that he’s got everything to lose by coming forward.

As an aside, Jesse and two others were on Hannity last night to discuss this and more:


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