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|    Republican heads about to roll in Pennsy    |
|    04 Nov 20 10:54:03    |
      From: januarybaybee@gmail.com                      Now we see just one way that Trump manipulated voter ballots in key states.       Pennsylvania 'misplaced' 300,000 ballots until deadlines had passed. How many       other states did the same - under the direction of Trump's recent flunky       planted in the US Postal Service: Louis DeJoy?               Court cases WILL follow, but not just the kind that Trump is vowing to bring.              https://dynaimage.cdn.cnn.com/cnn/digital-images/org/80c695dd-5a       5-43da-913e-58b0440b45e9.jpg        ===============              Federal judge, unhappy with USPS, wants answers from DeJoy              A federal judge was so angered by the US Postal Service's inability to sweep       its facilities for ballots yesterday afternoon, following a court order to do       so, that he said he will want answers under oath from Postmaster General Louis       DeJoy.              He said he was not pleased the USPS couldn't comply with the Election Day       court order, and didn't notify him until the court's deadline passed that they       didn't have personnel on site in facilities to look for ballots in the       mid-afternoon.              Sullivan has put in place several court orders requiring the Postal Service to       explain how much election mail it's failing to process daily, especially in       states with low performance, which includes parts of key battleground states       like Pennsylvania and        Michigan.              The court's order on Tuesday for an additional sweep was in response to       reports of lower performance in some areas —where strict deadlines for       absentee ballots to get to elections boards approached — and questions about       what happened to 300,000        ballots without final scans before their delivery.               "Someone may have a price to pay about that," the judge said about the USPS's       failure to sweep facilities an additional time on Tuesday.              "It's your clients," Sullivan told a Justice Department attorney representing       the USPS. "I am concerned about your clients, each and every one starting at       the top of the food chain."              Joseph Borson, representing USPS, told the judge the reason the postal service       didn't conduct the sweeps was that "it took some time for this information to       get to the right people."                     https://twitter.com/kpolantz/status/1324044405980975114?ref_src=       wsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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