Whistleblower Who Drove Absentee Ballots From NY to PA: Investigators More Interested in How I Got on TV Than Election Fraud

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Whistleblower Jesse Morgan, who has signed a sworn affidavit saying he drove a trailer full of absentee ballots from New York to Pennsylvania in the weeks before the Nov. 3 election, said the few investigators who have followed up on his claims seem to be more interested in how Morgan became a whistleblower than the actual fraud he witnessed.

“Instead of focusing on the picture, they want to focus over here and how I came on TV,” Morgan told Steve Bannon’s Warroom broadcast. “I give this information and then what they want to do with it, instead of investigating the information I gave, is go and start harassing my family and start asking questions…[about] how did I get here.”

Morgan, who works as a truck driver for a subcontracting company for the U.S. Postal Service, says he drove 24 pallets of completed ballots (estimated at anywhere between 144,000-288,000 individual ballots) from Bethpage, NY, to Pennsylvania on October 21, 2020.

The ballots were never offloaded as his USPS loads usually are and when he returned to work the following day he found that his trailer, which he had driven regularly for some time, was nowhere to be found.

“How often do trailers go missing?” Bannon asked Morgan. “Never,” he replied.

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