I came across this "fact check" of the suitcase video. In, they claim that nobody was told to leave and this claim is false.
Strange. If nobody was told to leave, why did ABC News report on election night that everybody was sent home at 10:30 pm?
https://twitter.com/ABCPolitics/status/1323846118208376834
And this is exactly what we see on video, everybody leaving at 10:30 pm. If nobody was told to leave, why did everybody just seeming get the same idea all at once to leave suddenly?
The "fact check" also claims that the "suitcases" that were pulled out from under the table were empty. Oh really? Is this why on video you can see people pulling large white squares which look an awful lot like stacks of papers OUT of the suitcases and places them on the table? Hard to do that if the suticase is empty. So these folks are also magicians?
Finally, this paragraph:
"A state election board monitor, who asked for his name not to be used due to safety concerns, told Lead Stories on the phone on December 3, 2020, that he was present at the vote counting location beginning at 11:52 p.m., after leaving briefly at earlier in the evening. He then stayed until about 12:45 a.m., when the work that night was completed."
First of all, if you're state election board member, your name can't be withheld due to safety concerns. You're supposed to be a public official. Secondly, if people are putting their names in sworn affidavits and you are attempting to counter those, you can't do so ANONYMOUSLY. Third, this person isn't seen in the video. If he was there, WHERE IS HE?
Some fact check.
Add to this the Elections observer was not int he room when they opened the cases of ballots from under the table and started tabulating them. He did not show up until almost an hour later (and in the video clip we saw at the hearing, one of the ladies in yellow had already run the same batch of ballots thru three separate times)