Up to 280,000 Ballots ‘Disappeared’ After Being Transported From New York to Pennsylvania: Amistad Project Director
Phill Kline, the director of the legal group Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project, claimed that as many as 280,000 ballots were transported from New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where the ballots “disappeared.”
Kline, a former district attorney and Kansas attorney general, said he received evidence that between “130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots for the 2020 general election were shipped from Bethpage, New York, to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where those ballots and the trailer in which they were shipped disappeared” on Oct. 21. Kline cited the statements from whistleblowers, including USPS subcontractor truck drivers.
Corroborated eyewitness testimony: 130,000 – 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Bethpage, NY to Lancaster, PA; the ballots and trailer then disappeared pic.twitter.com/SGCjoi0IDA
— Team Trump (@TeamTrump) December 1, 2020
Kline also asserted in a news release that USPS workers engaged in “widespread illegal efforts” to influence the election. At least one of the whistleblowers said that they transported thousands of prefilled ballots across state lines, which, if true, would be a federal crime.
Kline said that they will share this information with law enforcement, including the FBI, U.S. attorneys in other areas, and local prosecutors “who are aware of our evidence.”
The FBI has not responded to a request for comment. The Epoch Times also reached out to the USPS for comment.
One purported whistleblower, Jesse Morgan, a truck driver for a subcontractor with the USPS, said he was driving a truck filled with upward of 288,000 ballots, according to Just The News. The truck—and ballots—disappeared from a parked location in Lancaster at a USPS depot after he dropped it there, he said.
Morgan said he transported those ballots from a facility in Bethpage.
Morgan added that USPS personnel exhibited “odd behaviors” that “grossly deviate[d] from normal procedure and behavior.”