Donald Trump slams Biden admin for terrorism advisory over 2020 election conspiracy theories
"The Biden Administration will do anything to keep the eye away from the massive irregularities and voter fraud that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election," Trump said.
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday criticized the Biden administration for being "desperate to hide the truth" after the Department of Homeland Security issued a terrorism advisory, citing "false or misleading narratives and conspiracy theories" about COVID and the 2020 election, among other things.
"Does the Department of Homeland Security include in its list of conspiracy theories the on tape irrefutable evidence of massive 'Ballot Harvesting' in the Swing States?" Trump rhetorically asked. "Do they include more votes than voters, and the fact that in Georgia thousands of duplicate votes were scanned and voter fraud was committed with 100-0 falsified vote counts for Joe Biden?"
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed to Just the News last month that authorities are investigating a report of systematic ballot harvesting in the state's 2020 presidential election and the following Senate runoff.
"Do they include in Wisconsin more than twice the election margin voted without ever showing Voter ID, which is illegal, or the widespread fraud uncovered in nursing homes?" Trump asked.
A Wisconsin judge ruled last month that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal under state law. The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled late last year that election officials should not have given blanket permission in 2020 to let voters claim to be homebound, thus skipping ID requirements.
"Or how 23,344 mail-in ballots were counted, despite the person no longer living at that address in Arizona, and that there was over 100% turnout for mail-in ballots in precincts in Pima County," Trump wrote.
A whistleblower claimed "34,000 or 35,000 fictitious voters" were "inserted" into the Pima County 2020 general election. In response, Arizona Republican State Rep. Mark Finchem introduced a bill on Monday calling to decertify the 2020 election in three counties.
"What about the many violations of the Constitution, and the millions poured into Swing States by the Facebook CEO to hijack our elections?" Trump asked. The former President has criticized Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg before for giving out millions in election-related grants through the Center for Tech and Civic Life.
"The Biden Administration will do anything to keep the eye away from the massive irregularities and voter fraud that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election, even so ridiculously as going after its own citizens as 'terrorists' using DHS, which should instead be focusing on the Border, where millions of people, from places unknown, are pouring into our Country," the former President said, concluding, "They are so desperate to hide the truth, they’ll make it criminal to speak it!"
State officials, including many in Republican-controlled states, have said they have not found evidence of widespread fraud in the November 2020 election that could have altered the results. However, several states have acknowledged serious irregularities or unlawful changes to election rules occurred in 2020.
For instance, Wisconsin's Supreme Court has ruled election regulators unlawfully allowed tens of thousands of absentee voters to skip voter ID checks by claiming they were "indefinitely confined" by the pandemic without suffering from a disability. Also, Wisconsin's legislative audit bureau found numerous other rule changes were made that were not approved by the state legislature. In Arizona, an audit called into question more than 50,000 ballots cast in the November 2020 election, while in Georgia state election officials have uncovered such widespread mismanagement in vote counting in the state's largest county of Fulton that they have begun a process to have the state run future elections in the locality that includes the city of Atlanta.