User talk:2600:1008:B100:C5E7:0:59:AE34:F01
Donald Trump's election fraud lies
[edit]Based on this comment of yours at Talk:Donald Trump#Extremely biased:
This page is extremely biased. I will not go on, for that would make me biased. But I will just say you cannot state that Trump falsely accused the electon of being rigged as an established fact. There are people on the other side who claim to have the truth, you should include this "proof" 2600:1008:B100:C5E7:0:59:AE34:F01 (talk) 17:59, 19 July 2024 (UTC)
We have plenty of content on this subject, so look here:
- Big lie# Donald Trump's lies of a stolen election
- False or misleading statements by Donald Trump#2020 presidential election
- Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election
- Republican reactions to Donald Trump's claims of 2020 election fraud
- Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network
There is abundant evidence that Trump is lying about non-existent election fraud. Even those closest to him have said he's lying and that there was no election fraud on a scale that could have affected any part of the elections. The Fox News vs. Dominion case amply demonstrates that those lies can cost an awful lot of money. Fox News hosts knew they were lying about election fraud, privately said that Trump was a liar and fool, privately said their guests were pushing election fraud lies, and privately said they had to keep pushing those lies to prevent the loss of viewers. The discovery phase produced abundant evidence that they knew they were lying, and that there was no election fraud.
It's also a notable fact that Trump's Big Lie of a stolen election has become a litmus test/loyalty test for Republicans. All must (at least publicly) assert that Trump won the 2020 election and that it was stolen from him. Trump requires this of his MAGA cult following. They must ALL drink that KoolAid. They must all lie. -- Valjean (talk) (PING me) 19:51, 19 July 2024 (UTC)
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