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Video Shows Election Worker Ripping Up Trump 2020 Ballots in the Counting Room

“There’s no evidence that any fraud took place anywhere during the 2020 election. It was the safest and most secure election in history. Joe Biden really got 81 million votes!”

That’s been the script of the mainstream media ever since the 2020 election was stolen. No matter how much evidence emerges that the race was in fact stolen from Donald Trump and the American people, they just keep repeating it.

Here’s some more evidence of the fraud that took place! It happened on camera!

This video has gone viral this week. A 2020 election worker is shown ripping up ballots that had been cast for Donald Trump in a counting room.

 

We can’t tell from the video where this took place, but it’s apparently been on Instagram for nearly four years without anyone noticing it.

This is why Democrats went out of their way to seal Republican poll watchers out of the building in places like Detroit, and then put up cardboard over the windows so no one could see what they were doing. Whoever this election worker is, you can see an official ID badge attached to his vest.

Democrat activists working in the counting rooms tore up ballots for Donald Trump in 2020. Here’s the evidence:


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