President Trump Warns Of Massive Election Fraud
By Worthy News Election Team George Whitten and Stefan J. Bos
(Worthy News) – U.S. President Donald J. Trump warned Thursday that supporters of Democratic rival Joe Biden are “trying to rig the election” as video footage emerged of possible fraud around the presidential vote.
Speaking at the White House, Trump made clear that his team continued legal challenges against alleged voter fraud in jurisdictions from coast to coast. “We can’t allow anybody to silence our voters and manufacture results,” Trump said. He spoke after results showed Biden nearly clinching the presidency if just one additional state broke his way.
“We can’t allow anybody to silence our voters and manufacture results. We want an honest election and an honest count,” he added.
Trump spoke as Worthy News obtained video footage of several whistleblowers expressing concerns about suspected incidents with vote counting. Speaking to conservative investigative journalist James O’Keefe a “postal worker whistleblower” in Erie, Pennsylvania, said his postmaster ordered ballots to be “backdated.”
“This morning, I was casing my route, and I saw the postmaster pull one of our supervisors to the side,” said the man who wasn’t identified.
“It was really close where my new case was, so I was able to hear and listen in. And I heard him say to the supervisor that they “messed up” yesterday. And so I was like: ‘oh, what did they mess up on?’ And he told the supervisor they had postmarked one of the ballots on the 4th of November 4 instead of the 3rd. They were supposed to put them for November 3.”
MORE BALLOTS
The whistleblower added: “All these ballots that are coming in today, tomorrow, yesterday, are all supposed to be postmarked November 3” the day of the election. Asked whether he believed that order still stands, he answered: “Yes, I have no doubt, considering that they still want us to pick up ballots tomorrow.”
He said that order came at a meeting with “one of the higher-ups, including postmaster Robert E. Weisenbach Jr.”
They “basically told us to make sure we pick up ballots and give them directly to the supervisor,” he added. A man identified as Weisenbach Jr. denied allegations that postal workers picked up ballots after November 3 in violation of U.S. legislation. “That is untrue, and I don’t talk to reporters like you”, he said before hanging up the phone.
In separate footage, seen by Worthy News, a concerned observer claiming to be a registered Democrat spoke from the Philadelphia convention center.
He claimed election observers were kept at a distance. He stressed he was amazed by “the corruption going on here.” The Democrat added: “They will not allow us within 30 to a hundred feet (1 to 3 meters) to supervise the ballots being counted. This is a coupe against the president of the United States of America.”
URGING INTERVENTION
He explained that he wanted to call out the Philadelphia’s mayor, the local attorney general, and district attorney- “I can’t believe what I see for my eyes. “This has nothing to do with Joe Biden or Donald Trump. This has to do with our democracy. I will tell you there is corruption at the highest level in Philadelphia.”
Worthy News wasn’t able to verify the video footage independently. Twitter removed the registered Democrat’s video saying it did not meet its guidelines.
Worthy News also obtained reports of dead people registered as voters. It was not immediately clear how much these incidents impacted the final tally. Still, President Trump said he takes allegations of fraud seriously.
Broadcasters ABC, CBS, and NBC cut away from President Trump on Thursday as he spoke from the White House to make what they called an “unfounded accusation” that the 2020 presidential election was being stolen from him.
Media said Biden’s projected 264-214 lead in the Electoral College didn’t change Thursday. Still, he clawed away at the president’s once-substantial leads in Georgia and Pennsylvania in the hunt for just one more state to get the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
Trump gained on Biden’s lead in Arizona, a state that the Associated Press called for Biden but where a slow-moving vote count showed a thinning margin. Trump trailed by two percentage points, or 57,000 votes, with an estimated 13 percent still uncounted ballots.
Twitter labeled many of President Trump’s messages related to fraud as “misleading.”
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