Donald Trump's claims of 'massive cheating' in Pennsylvania have 'no factual basis', Philadelphia district attorney says
- District Attorney Larry Krasner stated that Donald Trump's claims of "massive cheating" in Pennsylvania have "no factual basis".
- Trump has claimed he might not contest election results if the election is "fair".
- Krasner called for any supporting facts from Trump regarding his allegations of fraud.
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Philadelphia officials deny Trump’s claims of ‘massive cheating’
Philadelphia officials refuted Donald Trump’s claims of voter fraud after alleging “massive cheating” in the city. Read More The post Philadelphia officials deny Trump’s claims of ‘massive cheating’ appeared first on Drudge Report.
Donald Trump's 'massive cheating' claim slammed by Philadelphia voting officials
Republican candidate Donald Trump has repeatedly made claims of election fraud since he first ran for the US presidency in 2016 and he has refused to concede that he lost the 2020 race for the White House
Trumps raises claim of 'massive cheating' in Philadelphia
Washington: Donald Trump sought to undermine Tuesday the credibility of voting in the biggest city of must-win Pennsylvania, a soundly Democratic area that was part of the ex-president’s unsupported 2020 fraud claims. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said that “there is a lot of talk about mass fraud in Philadelphia.”
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