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A giant protest went down in D.C. Saturday morning at the home of the Postmaster General, over highly suspicious claims that millions of mail-in ballots might not be counted.
The group has made it to the Postmaster General’s house in Northwest DC.
USPS has wanted 46 states they can’t guarantee delayed mail-in ballots will be counted. All this as accusations swirl the President is intentionally blocking funding for USPS. pic.twitter.com/dPWvqBWepm— Kolbie Satterfield (@KolbieReports) August 15, 2020
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The crowd formed at the home of Louis DeJoy, who had absolutely no involvement or experience in the U.S. Postal Service until Trump appointed him. DeJoy is a Trump loyalist who has contributed money to his Presidential campaign.
DeJoy warned an untold number of ballots in 46 states might not be counted … this as Trump has said he won’t adequately fund the effort to properly count ballots. He as much as said he’s against it because mail-in voting helps Democratic candidates. Overtime has already been cut and mailboxes have been removed from streets.
Trump’s claims of voter fraud with mail-in ballots are provably false … there is virtually no fraud with mail-in ballots … the number is a small, small, small fraction of 1%.
Add to things I did not have on my 2020 card – protests in front of the home of the Postmaster General. pic.twitter.com/rPjeKS5vty
— Michael Li 李之樸 (@mcpli) August 15, 2020
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Some of the protesters stuffed fake ballots in DeJoy’s mailbox … although it’s unclear if he’ll be moved by anyone other than Trump.
As you know, there’s a push to expand mail-in voting because it’s the safest way by far to vote during a pandemic.
Trump is clearly trying to delegitimize the election … he’s already suggested it be delayed and there are big worries he might not accept the results and try to stay in office even if he loses.