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From: locogringo4/2/2022 8:36:06 AM
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Breaking Exclusive: US Postal Service
Refuses to Release Investigative Report
on Whistleblower Truck Driver Who Hauled
288,000 Suspicious Ballots Across State
Lines Before 2020 Election


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Pennsylvania Attorney Tom King says that the United States Postal Service refuses to provide the report from its investigation of the semi-trailer full of ballots that went missing before the 2020 Election in the state. In addition, the PA Supreme Court has yet to rule on election cases involving Dominion machines used in Fulton County Pennsylvania.Joe Hoft from the TGP interviewed attorney Tom King from Pennsylvania. Tom is from a family rich in history with the GOP and is now assisting Fulton County in a couple of court cases related to the 2020 Election. Tom shared some breaking information on the status of the USPS truck driver and whistleblower who reported to authorities that he dropped off a trailer full of ballots in Pennsylvania before the 2020 Election. Truck driver Jesse Morgan was the truck driver who moved mail for the US Postal Service and who came out after the election and shared his story of how he hauled tens of thousands of ballots from New York to Pennsylvania before the 2020 Election. We reported on this in December 2020.

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