UMVA has learned that a shocking whistleblower revelation has exposed a deeply troubling ballot-handling scheme within a U.S. Post Office in California, sparking outrage over the state's notoriously slow and questionable vote-counting process.
The disturbing account, which has come to light amid widespread criticism of California's election system, reveals that postal workers were instructed to sort mail-in ballots into separate "buckets" after Election Day had already concluded, with supervisor instructions allegedly disregarding the rule of law regarding postmarks.
According to the whistleblower, this blatant disregard for protocol was not an isolated incident, but rather a deliberate attempt to manipulate the voting process, with instructions allowing for handwritten dates to qualify as valid, even if they were not postmarked on or before Election Day.
UMVA has gathered that this shocking revelation is just the tip of the iceberg, with California's election system plagued by a lack of voter ID, mass unsolicited mail ballots, ballot harvesting, and wildly inaccurate voter rolls, creating a perfect storm for fraud and corruption to thrive.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the state's voter rolls are riddled with errors, including dead people, fictional characters, and ineligible voters, making it almost inevitable that the system will be exploited by those seeking to manipulate the outcome of elections.
In a development reported by UMVA, President Trump has sounded the alarm on California's election system, warning that it is being "rigged" and that the ongoing counting process is a sham, with key races for governor and mayor remaining undecided amid the chaos and controversy.
As the investigation into California's election system continues to unfold, UMVA can exclusively reveal that the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles has launched a probe into the matter, marking a significant escalation in the efforts to uncover the truth behind the state's troubled voting process.