USPS Whistleblowers Call Out Fraud: "I couldn't go to my grave knowing"

If you think the 2020 election is over, you're wrong.

Yael Halon reports:

Three whistleblowers alleged disturbing Election Day voting irregularities on "Hannity" Tuesday as the Trump legal team forges ahead with lawsuits in various states.
Ethan Pease, a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) subcontractor from Wisconsin claimed at a press conference earlier Tuesday that he was informed of plans to backdate 100,000 mail-in ballots in order to circumvent the deadline for submission. Pease made the accusation in a sworn affidavit, despite Attorney General William Barr saying earlier Tuesday the Justice Department has yet to find proof of widespread voter fraud.
"I had no ballots to take on Election Day," Pease told host Sean Hannity. "The day after the election, I didn't really think anything of it until the Postal Service supervisor asked me if I had forgotten ballots the night before, and I didn't have any, so I was like 'That's kind of a weird question, no?'
Pease said he was told that "100,000 ballots were supposedly missing in the state of Wisconsin and an order came down to look for them from the Wisconsin-Illinois USPS chapter."
Pease said that while he identifies as "an independent or libertarian," he felt compelled to speak out because he "couldn't go to the grave knowing what I knew and just keeping that to myself knowing that something went wrong in this election.
Jesse Morgan, who also works as a USPS subcontractor truck driver, claimed to have driven nearly 300,000 completed mail-in ballots across state lines.

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