USPS ‘Whistleblower’ in Pennsylvania ‘Completely Recanted’ Allegations of Election Fraud
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USPS ‘Whistleblower’ in Pennsylvania ‘Completely Recanted’ Allegations of Election Fraud
11 Nov 2020
USPS Office of Inspector General confirmed that alleged whistleblower Richard Hopkins no longer stood behind his claims. Hopkins had signed an affidavit stating that Erie Postmaster Robert Weisenbach instructed USPS employees to collect mail-in ballots sent after Election Day and backdate them so they appeared to have been sent on or before Nov. 3. That was apparently not true.
“Here are the facts: Richard Hopkins is a USPS employee in Erie, Pa. He signed a sworn affidavit with allegations of ballot tampering/fraud and went public through Project Veritas. USPS [Inspector General] began investigating last week,” the House Oversight Committee said from its official Twitter account. “USPS IG investigators informed Committee staff today that they interviewed Hopkins on Friday, but that Hopkins RECANTED HIS ALLEGATIONS yesterday and did not explain why he signed a false affidavit.”