President Trump alleges US elections were probably least secure ever
President Trump alleges US elections were probably least secure ever
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The 2020 U.S. presidential elections have stretched in for a long time now. President Donald Trump alleges that this time it was probably the least secure American polls ever on Sunday. Again, a repeated claim has found very few takers and has, so far, not been able to stand legal scrutiny.

Mr. Trump tweet's saying, “Our 2020 Election, from poorly rated Dominion to a Country FLOODED with unaccounted for Mail-In ballots, was probably our least secure EVER!” on a day the recount of votes in two Wisconsin counties witnessed President-elect Joe Biden maintain his lead over the official. Earlier in his first post-election result interview, Mr. Trump told Fox News that ' the entire world is watching over what is happening in the U.S. and nobody can believe what they’re seeing. And you have leaders of countries that call me, say, that’s the most messed-up election we have ever seen. You start with these machines that have been suspected, not allowed to be used in Texas, the Dominion machines, where tremendous reports have been put out.' Election officials and mainstream U.S. media have rejected the allegations. 

President, Mr. Trump reemphasized that China does not want him to be the President of the United States. He added, “China didn’t want me in, because we were beating China so badly. Now they are going to go to China actually, actually stated you probably heard it two days ago, we want a deal with the United States, but we don’t like America first. And now the Democrats are saying, oh, we won’t use America first. America first is exactly what it is, America first. We have to take care of ourselves first, and then we can help others. But we have to take care of ourselves first, or we won’t have a country."

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