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Really American Releases #RiggerInChief

Rigger In Chief

Contact Information: Justin Horwitz, Executive Director

Release date:  August 19, 2020

The video highlights Donald Trump’s attempts to rig the 2020 general election by systematically attacking the United States Postal Service with the help of Trump mega-donor Louis DeJoy

President Donald Trump is attempting to disrupt the completely legal process of voting-by-mail. Trump mega-donor and North Carolina shipping-and-logistics executive Louis DeJoy was recently named as the USPS’ Postmaster General. Following his appointment, DeJoy began consolidating power by firing at least 12 senior members of the mail delivery service.

DeJoy, with no experience working with the U.S. Postal Service, quickly enacted measurements meant to cripple the delivery of mail-in-ballots. Among those measures was limiting overtime for postal workers, removing mailboxes all over the country, and ordering the removal of sorting machines at numerous facilities.

Donald Trump later admitted that he was attempting to defund the USPS to stop American voters from more easily casting their votes for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

In response to Donald Trump’s efforts to disrupting the 2020 general election, Super PAC Really American has released the video “Rigger In Chief” accompanied by the Twitter hashtag #RiggerInChief

In the video, Donald Trump’s own words highlight his attempts to steal the 2020 election. The Trump attack ad also notes that Dr. Anthony Fauci has very clearly warned that voting in person could exacerbate the COVID-19 crisis that has already taken the lives of more than 170,000 Americans.

You can watch the full video below:

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