(The Post Millennial) – Project Veritas released the recordings of federal agents interrogating and “coercing” the US postal service whistleblower who came forward to testify about the backdating of ballots in Pennsylvania.
UPDATE: @Project_Veritas has obtained recordings of fed agents interrogating PA USPS whistleblower re: backdating ballots.
The recordings are explosive evidence of retaliation, “scaring” him.
Whistleblower has received a letter putting him on suspension without pay.
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— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) November 10, 2020
The recordings are explosive evidence of retaliation, Project Veritas stated, in an attempt to scare USPS insider Richard Hopkins. In an exclusive interview with Project Veritas on Nov. 5, Hopkins exposed an alleged internal voter fraud scheme orchestrated by an anti-Trump postmaster at the USPS general mail facility in Erie, Pa. Ballots were reportedly hand-postmarked for Nov. 3 days after Election Day under Postmaster Rob Weisenbach’s order. Hopkins has since received a letter placing him on suspension without pay.
Earlier Wednesday evening, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform reported that Hopkins “completely recanted” his allegations of a supervisor tampering with mail-in ballots after investigators questioned him.
BREAKING NEWS: Erie, Pa. #USPS whistleblower completely RECANTED his allegations of a supervisor tampering with mail-in ballots after being questioned by investigators, according to IG.
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— Oversight Committee (@OversightDems) November 10, 2020
This comes after the Washington Post published a report, falsely claiming that Hopkins admitted to fabricating the ballot tampering allegations.
“I did not recant my statements. That did not happen,” Hopkins emphasized in a reaction video. “I would like the Washington Post to recant their wonderful little article they just decided to throw out there out of random.”
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