Sidney Powell Gets Expedited Appeal in Georgia Dominion Case; WHISTLEBLOWER: I Drove ‘Thousands of Ballots’ From New York to Pennsylvania, and related stories
Sidney Powell gets expedited appeal in Georgia Dominion case:
A federal appeals court in Georgia will hear an expedited appeal of former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powell’s request to gain a temporary restraining order forcing audits and a forensic examination of Dominion voting machines used by the state in the 2020 election.
Dominion is a voting-machine manufacturer, and its products have been alleged to be used as part of a widespread scheme to defraud President Trump of the 2020 election in several key battleground states, including Georgia.
Joe Biden won Georgia by more than 16,000 votes and claimed the state’s 16 electoral votes, which were essential to him claiming victory over Trump, according to the Associated Press. —>READ MORE HERE
WHISTLEBLOWER: I Drove ‘Thousands of Ballots’ From New York to Pennsylvania:
On Tuesday, a truck driver testified that he had driven thousands of ballots from Bethpage, N.Y., to Lancaster, Pa., two weeks before Election Day. Phill Kline, a former attorney general of Kansas and director of The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, said The Amistad Project has corroborated the truck driver’s story.
“The evidence demonstrates, and it’s through eyewitness testimony that’s been corroborated by others by their eyewitness testimony, that 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots for the 2020 general election were shipped from Bethpage, New York, to Lancaster, Pennsylvania,” to a facility incapable of processing them, Kline explained in the press conference. A spokeswoman later clarified that the estimate ranges from 144,000 to 288,000 ballots.
“This evidence demands investigation. This evidence demands answers,” Kline insisted. He reported that The Amistad Project is working with the FBI and U.S. attorneys in various jurisdictions to get to the bottom of the story.
Jesse Morgan, the truck driver involved, told his story at the press conference.
“I drive a tractor-trailer for U.S. postal service, a subcontractor. I drive a route route from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Bethpage, New York, to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and back to Lancaster,” he explained. —>READ MORE HERE
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