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DOJ Source: Durham Investigation Moving Into Election Fraud

A source from the Department of Justice has informed CDMedia the Durham investigation into the origins of Russiagate has morphed into an investigation of massive election fraud in the U.S. general election on Nov 3rd.

U.S. Attorney General William Barr secretly gave ‘special counsel’ status to Durham in October and reportedly expanded his mandate.

The most curious case revealed in the public arena so far is the testimony unearthed by Phill Kline, former Attorney General of Kansas, and director of The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society.

Witness and truck driver Jesse Morgan revealed in a recent press conference being directed to haul hundreds of thousands of ballots from Bethpage, NY on Long Island to Pennsylvania, where they disappeared.

“I drive a tractor-trailer for U.S. postal service, a subcontractor. I drive a route route from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Bethpage, New York, to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and back to Lancaster,” he explained.

“On October 21, when I arrived for my usual route for Bethpage,” he recalled, “an expeditor made three references to ballots that were to be loaded into my trailer, including saying, ‘Hey, you have ballots today.’”

“I then drove to Lancaster, unhooked my trailer in its normal place, and then drove my truck to where I always park it,” he recalled. “The next day, it just got weirder. As I arrived at Lancaster… my trailer was gone, not there anymore.”

The interesting thing about the USPS Bethpage Transit Facility described by Morgan is that it is located only a couple miles from the offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Melville, Long Island.

Investigators might be asking how an attorney from Kansas found out about the Bethpage ballot scheme, when law enforcement located down the street seems to have had no idea.

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