This past week, Lt. Col. and President of the London Center for Policy Research, claimed that former Attorney General Bill Barr told him to stop looking into the transfer of ballots from New York to Pennsylvania he uncovered after the 2020 Election.
LtCol Anthony (Tony) Shaffer (retired), is the President of the London Center for Policy Research, a New York Times bestselling author, and CIA trained intelligence operations officer with 35 years of experience in global and national security. After the 2020 Election Shaffer was one of many Americans who offered to help investigate the results of the 2020 Election.
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Shaffer looked into the events before the election where a truck driver for the US Postal Service reported that he transferred a trailer load of ballots from New York to Pennsylvania before the election. We first reported this in December:
After coming out and reporting on the events before the 2020 Election, Jesse Morgan was attacked by the FBI at his house and accused of making the whole thing up. The FBI even asked him who was paying him to make up the story.
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Three months ago, We Love Trump reported:
According to private investigator Tony Shaffer, former Attorney General Barr told him to stop investigating claims of election fraud in the 2020 election.
This lines up with reports from various media outlets at the time who reported that Barr found ‘no evidence’ of widespread voter fraud.
Still, other sources also report that AG Barr deliberately hid information about the ongoing Hunter Biden investigation because he feared this could alter the results of the election.
This week, Tony Shaffer was on with Joe Hoft on ‘Tomorrow’s News Today’, a new radio program on local St. Louis 93.3 FM and he confirmed the same story. Shaffer confirmed that the AG of the US, Bill Barr, called Tony and told him to stop looking into the Jesse Morgan incident.
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Bill Barr was no good guy.
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