Election integrity advocate and former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne on Saturday provided an update to an ongoing case involving the United States Postal Service and rampant problems with its delivery of mail-in ballots during the 2020 presidential election.
Byrne explained the details of an emergency injunction his lawyers filed related to a complaint filed in late August that could compel a federal court to decide this week whether the postal service should be forced to identify mail-in ballot counterfeiters and help stop similar activities ahead of the 2024 election.
Pennsylvania: 2020 Counterfeit Ballot Transport Case Update
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) October 13, 2024
Federal court decisions this week could finally force the the postal service to identify the counterfeiters and help stop whatever they are doing again now. Worth the time to listen below. https://t.co/XQHR2Mdz67
The lawsuit seeks to prevent the USPS from interfering in the upcoming election, which is only weeks away.
New Complaint Filed Alleging that US Postal Service (USPS) Committed Electoral Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election | The Gateway Pundit
— Owen Gregorian (@OwenGregorian) September 1, 2024
A new development that merits attention. A complaint was filed on Friday before the U.S. District Court in Maryland presenting evidence… pic.twitter.com/R5jYAK3wjS
Former CIA officer Larry Johnson of Sonar 21 laid out the details of the lawsuits, which was shared on X:
A complaint was filed on Friday before the U.S. District Court in Maryland presenting evidence that the USPS acted illegally in shipping at least one million mail-in ballots from a facility in Bethpage, New York to Pennsylvania on October 21, 2020. The suit was brought by attorney Brian Della Rocca, but the critical evidence was collected by two friends of mine — John Moynihan and Larry Doyle. Full disclosure, I have known John since 1998 and we were partners in BERG Associates, LLC. John, in my opinion, is one of the best financial and forensic investigators in the world. Hands down.
Here is the bottom-line — the truck driver, Jesse Morgan, picked up a container filled with 20 Gaylord boxes. There were mail-in ballots in each of the Gaylords. A Gaylord can hold from 50,000 up to 100,000 ballots. Do the math — Mr. Morgan was transporting at least one million mail-in ballots (already filled in with signatures on the envelopes). So, what you say? The mail-in ballots are First Class mail. Every piece of First Class mail is supposed to be imaged per USPS regulations. The facility where Morgan picked up the load of ballots is ONLY certified for handling packages and Express Mail. There is no legal justification to account for those ballots to have passed through that warehouse.
FLASHBACK: Jesse Morgan, a truck driver with USPS subcontractor says he was suspicious of his cargo load of 288,000 COMPLETED ballots: “I was driving completed ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. I didn’t know, so I decided to speak up.”
— American.357 (@ASimplePatriot) October 13, 2024
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The lawsuit seeks to prevent the USPS from again interfering in a presidential election with these numerous mail-in ballot issues, including late delivery of mail-in ballots, improperly post-markedmail-in ballots that were still allowed to proceed to their destination despite post-marks being provided on valid mail-in ballots, and fraudulent mail-in ballots being sent via USPS.
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The stolen election of 2020 is coming out! https://t.co/cJvsrgLFd5
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) October 13, 2024