Tech Expert Says Within Hours of Georgia Legislature Approving Motion to Examine Ballots They Began Being Shredded

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Tech expert and inventor Jovan Hutton Pulitzer says within hours of a Georgia legislators formally requesting an audit of absentee ballots trucks pulled up to facilities where ballots were stored and began to destroy them.

Pulitzer gave riveting testimony Wednesday before the Election Law Study Subcommittee on the election fraud that took place on Nov. 3 and how it can be proved. The evidence from Pulitzer and the other witnesses was so compelling that at the end of the hearing the committee voted unanimously that Fulton County, Georgia’s largest county, should make their absentee ballots available for inspection.

Yesterday Pulitzer alleged that within hours of that decision trucks backed up to the warehouses where the ballots are being stored and started shredding them.

“I’d like your permission of you and your fine audience that as I answer you that I have your permission to piss you off,” Pulitzer told radio host Monica Matthews. “The very minute that order went through and that order was followed, and all the legal notices were done, it didn’t even take four hours later where moving trucks with this stuff was backed up to those buildings trying to get rid of the evidence.”

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