Lindsey Graham Calls For Immediate Action From DOJ After Pennsylvania Mail Carrier Sounds the Alarm

Lindsey Graham Calls For Immediate Action From DOJ After Pennsylvania Mail Carrier Sounds the Alarm


Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham is calling for immediate action from the Department of Justice after a Pennsylvania mail carrier alleged that they were instructed to collect late mail-in ballots and backdate them.

Graham claims that he has obtained a sworn affidavit from Richard Hopkins, a mail carrier in Erie, Pennsylvania, who states that he was ordered to collect late ballots by Postmaster Rob Weisenbach who told him to backdate the votes.

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“Although, as I understand Pennsylvania law, ballots must be  postmarked by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 3, 2020 in Pennsylvania, Postmaster Rob Weisenbach directed my co-workers and I to pick up ballots after Election Day and provide them to him,” the affidavit reads. “I heard Weisenbach tell a supervisor at my office that Weisenbach was back-dating the postmarks on the ballots to make it appear as though the ballots had been collected on


 

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