Media: A Pennsylvania postal worker who spoke about the falsification of the voting results refused to testify.



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According to the publication, Hopkins claimed that the chief of the postal service in Pennsylvania had instructed subordinates to sign ballots received after Election Day retroactively. But on November 8. Hopkins told staff at the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Postal Service that his allegations were false and signed a statement renouncing his testimony.

The Office of the Inspector General informed members of the United States Congress of this decision by Mr. Hopkins.

November 3, the US presidential elections were held. Democratic candidate Joe Biden has secured more than 270 voter votes he needs to win against current White House host Donald Trump in the battle for the head of state job. Biden has already declared his election victory. Republican D. Trump did not admit defeat and said he intended to go to court because he said there were many irregularities during the election.

Republicans are most active in this direction in the state of Pennsylvania, which gave Biden 20 votes. Voting lawsuits in this state have been filed not only in various local courts, but also in the US Supreme Court.

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