Man Pleads “Guilty” to Tampering with Ballots in 2020 Election

Back in the fall of 2020, there was a lot of fishy business going on with the mail-in ballots leading up to the election as well as following the election.

You may recall that last year a USPS mail carrier was arrested for dumping a ton of mail into a dumpster. You’ve got to ask yourself why. Why would he do this and jeopardize his job?

Well, there happened to be ballots in that mail that he dumped.

The Department of Justice said in a statement,

“Approximately 1,875 pieces of mail – including 627 pieces of first class, 873 pieces of standard class, two pieces of certified mail, 99 general election ballots destined for residents in West Orange, and 276 campaign flyers from local candidates for West Orange Town Council and Board of Education – were recovered from dumpsters in North Arlington and West Orange on Oct. 2, 2020, and Oct. 5, 2020. The mail had been scheduled to be delivered on Sept. 28, Oct. 1, and Oct. 2, 2020, to addresses on certain postal routes in Orange and West Orange. On the delivery dates for which mail was recovered, Beauchene was the only mail carrier assigned to deliver mail to the addresses on the recovered mail.”

This week, the mail carrier, Nicholas Beauchene plead guilty to one count of desertion of mails.

Sadly, this wasn’t the only incident of mail being dumped at the time surrounding the election. In a Seattle suburb last year, we learned about garbage bags full of mail had been dumped.

There was a ton of mail tampering going on last year and the Democrats can’t deny it. Well, they can, but they’re just liars because we have cold hard evidence that it took place multiple times and in multiple locations.

This is why I am so against voting by mail. Look, if there was no risk of tampering with ballots, or them being discarded or lost, or any sort of foul play then I would have absolutely zero problem with people voting by mail, but as it stands now and with the corrupt and crooked Democrats, they cannot be trusted any farther than they can be thrown with your pinky finger.

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