In the months leading up to the November 2020 election, and even for several weeks after the election, multiple whistleblowers stepped forward to warn about ballots being improperly handled or delivered via the USPS. The dishonest mainstream media ignored them. The Democrat Party mocked the whistleblowers and anyone who believed them.

Now, a US Postal Service employee has pleaded guilty to discarding 1,875 ballots from the November 2020 election into the dumpster.

Breaking 911– A U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail carrier from Hudson County today admitted he discarded mail, including 99 general election ballots Beauchene sent from the Essex County Board of Elections to West Orange, New Jersey, residents, from his assigned routes in Orange and West Orange.

Nicholas Beauchene, 26, of Kearny, New Jersey, pleaded guilty to one count of desertion of mails.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

Beauchene admitted that on Sept. 28, Oct. 1, and Oct. 2, 2020, he discarded into dumpsters in North Arlington, New Jersey, and West Orange 1,875 pieces of mail that he was assigned to deliver to postal customers in West Orange and Orange, New Jersey. This mail included 627 pieces of first-class mail, 873 pieces of standard class mail, two pieces of certified mail, 99 general election ballots destined for residents in West Orange, and 276 campaign flyers from local candidates for West Orange Town Council and Board of Education. Law enforcement recovered the mail on Oct. 2, 2020, and Oct. 5, 2020, and placed it back into the mail stream for delivery.

Here are two important cases of USPS whistleblowers with credible stories that were totally ignored or discredited by our dishonest mainstream media:

On November 11, 100 Percent Fed Up reported about USPS whistleblower, Richard Hopkins is an American hero and a former Marine combat veteran. One week after the November 2020 election, Mr. Hopkins bravely came forward and exposed the Eerie, PA US Post Office for committing voter fraud by backdating ballots that arrived later than the official deadline to November 3.

After Hopkins blew the whistle, federal agents attempted to coerce him to change or water down his story. Unfortunately, for the federal agents, they weren’t dealing with some stooge; Hopkins recorded their conversation and soon afterward, he blew the whistle on them.

Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe, who gave Mr. Hopkins a platform to tell his story of massive voter fraud, warned federal agents who tried to silence the postal worker is more proof that voter fraud occurred, calling their attempts to silence him, “Soviet-style truth suppression.”

Heres’ the video of federal agents allegedly attempting to coerce the USPS whistleblower into recanting his allegations against the US Post Office:

After he told his story, several Democrat Party mainstream media outlets attempted to push out a false narrative that Richard Hopkins was recanting his story. The USPS whistleblower blasted fake news Washington Post for falsely accusing him of recanting his statement about voter fraud committed by the Erie, PA US Post Office.

Hopkins held up the screen of his phone as he explained that he’s looking at an article written by the Washington Post article. He explained, “It says here that I fabricated the allegations of ballot tampering.  I’m here to say that I did not recant my statement. That didn’t happen. That is not what happened,” he said, adding, “and I would like the Washington Post would recant their wonderful little article they decided to throw out there.”

Here’s Hopkins saying he’s not recanting his story about the voter fraud. Where is he now?

 

Joe Biden was declared the winner of the November election by the media, in the state of Wisconsin by about 20,000 votes.

Less than one month after the election, a USPS contract employee dropped a massive bombshell during a press conference about his anti-Trump bosses and 100,000 ballots that allegedly went missing.

A temporary hire at the UMS (United Mailing Services, a USPS sub-contractor) explained how he happened upon a massive ring of fraud through the USPS in Wisconsin.

The unnamed temporary USPS worker explained that he would pick up and deliver ballots in boxes marked “for ballots only” from UMS to USPS in September and October as part of his evening delivery duties.

“On one occasion, I forgot to retrieve the ballots for transportation, and had to go back for them,” he said, explaining that after that, he would always check to make sure he had the ballots loaded on his truck before he left.

“On November 2, 2020, I noticed that there was only one ballot in the bin for delivery to USPS.  And on November 3, election day, there were no ballots in the bin for delivery,” he explained.

“One can imagine my surprise then when the next day, November 4th, I was asked by a senior USPS named Monte if I had forgotten any ballots from the night before?”

“Monte explained that an order came down from the Wisconsin-Illinois chapter of USPS that 100,000 ballots were missing. Monte then told me that his post office had dispatched employees to look for the missing 100,000 ballots at about 4 am. and that only 7 or 8 were found at UMS. Based on my previous experience and habit of double-checking for ballots, I believed that to be a lie, ” he said.

He continued, “The following day, November 5, 2020, I had a conversation with a different USPS employee named Rachel, in which she admitted that USPS employees had been ordered to backdate ballots that were received too late to be lawfully counted.”

He asked Rachel if he would “get in trouble” with his boss, “for the missing ballots—referring to the allegedly missing ballots I had discussed with USPS employee Monte on November 4, 2020?”

“No,” she told him, explaining, “as long as they were postmarked for November 3,” adding, “That’s why they had us do that.”

“I didn’t bring any of this up to my supervisors at USPS at the time, over what I perceived as their hostility for Donald Trump, and their evident contempt for the law, ” he said, adding, “I heard those same two post office employees making jokes about taking votes for Trump and throwing them away.”

He concluded his testimony in front of the media, “I’m not a Trump supporter. I’m not a Biden supporter either, in fact, I didn’t vote for either of the main candidates, but something profoundly wrong occurred in Wisconsin during the presidential election—and the American people have a right to know about it. ”

President Trump’s lawyers filed a lawsuit in WI today with the Supreme Court challenging MI’s vote results.

According to Reuters- The petition alleges that election officials were directed to fill in missing information on ballot envelopes, issued absentee ballots without receiving applications, and allowed people to improperly claim a “confined” absentee voting status.

The petition, filed on behalf of Trump, his campaign, and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, also takes issue with voting events in city locations outside of polling stations, according to court filings.

The petition alleges 221,323 absentee ballots were improperly filed. Biden won Wisconsin by about 20,000 votes.
Is the USPS trustworthy when it comes to handling ballots? Should Americans trust postal workers with an agenda?

 

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