Gateway Pundit Account Suspended Day After Posting Security Camera Footage From Detroit’s TCF Center Allegedly Showing Middle-of-the-Night Ballot Dumps

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The account of conservative news outlet The Gateway Pundit has been indefinitely suspended by Twitter. The ban occurred one day after GP posited security camera footage from Detroit’s TCF center from November 4, 2020. That footage appears to show multiple deliveries of ballots arriving at 3:30am on the morning after election day.

A white van emblazoned with the logo of the Detroit Clerk’s Office arrived at the TCF center, the event hall in Detroit where votes were being counted on election night, at about 3:20am. A second delivery was made by the van about an hour later.

Dozens of boxes full of ballots appear to be delivered. GP reports there were 61 boxes in all. That number is consistent with eyewitness accounts that have been made since November.

The deadline for ballots to be submitted and counted in Detroit was 8pm on November 3. While it is possible the ballots delivered in the middle of the night were submitted by the deadline it is impossible to verify without proper records. Multiple witnesses have said chain of custody records were missing from these ballots.

It’s also unclear why so many ballots arrived in the middle of the night after no ballots being received since 10:30pm on Nov. 3.

Eyewitnesses have explained the significance of the timing. Ballots that were received in the early morning hours of Nov. 4 were not immediately counted. They were processed only after a new shift of election workers had arrived. The delay had the effect of the workers who counted the ballots not knowing exactly when they arrived nor where they came from.

President Trump was leading in Michigan by 100,000 votes when the voting stopped on election night. By the next morning he was behind.

GP reports the TCF center originally demanded $22,000 for security camera footage for one day. ITN has reached out to TCF for an explanation for the seemingly high sum. The request has gone unanswered as of the time of this writing.

In response to the prohibitive cost of the footage the Pundit modified its request to only two hours’ worth from the early morning hours of November 4. Those hours seem to have yielded big results, however.

In addition to the multiple deliveries made by the white van, a mysterious black sedan enters the TCF center more than once (seemingly coinciding with the white-van deliveries). The driver appears to exchange something with a worker at the TCF center.

Any fraudulent ballots would hypothetically have to accompanied by fraudulent electronic votes. Electronic voting records could either be manipulated directly on voting machines via an internet connection or at another location and then uploaded to the machines via a small data storage device such as a USB drive. USB drives are known to have been used during the Nov. 3 election in multiple states.

It appears from the video that the sedan had Pennsylvania license plates. GP reports the vehicle was registered in Pennsylvania and then registered in Michigan in October. The car had a new title but the Pennsylvania plates remain on the car. GP reports the vehicle is registered to Enterprise rent-a-car.

Photo from The Gateway Pundit

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