Trump confirms again: The elections are completely rigged
In his first interview after the elections, he said that the United States witnessed the biggest fraud, pointing out that there were voting machines that transmitted thousands of votes to Joe Biden instead.
US President Donald Trump said in his first post-election interview that the United States witnessed the largest fraud operation, pointing out that there were voting machines that transmitted thousands of votes to Joe Biden instead.
Trump said in an interview with "Fox News" and ported parts of it on his Twitter account: The United States "witnessed the largest fraud," noting that there were voting machines that transmitted thousands of votes to Joe Biden instead.
Trump said in an interview with "Fox News" that he "knows people who have received" two, three or four "ballot papers in the mail." These elections are fraudulent and there is great fraud ... It is the biggest fraud in our country. "
Trump added that he "got more than 74 million votes, and Biden did not get 80 million votes," reiterating his assertion that "these elections are completely rigged."
Trump indicated that the ballots had been "thrown" and that he had gone to the dumps where the cards were thrown.
Trump added, "We have hundreds of written proofs and testimonies to confirm what we say," but the courts and judges did not accept them. "In which country do we live?" What elections are these? ”
Trump said that what happened in Georgia was catastrophic, considering that "the governor of Georgia was a disgrace and that he made a mistake when he supported him one day."
"We have to move very quickly and I will not talk about the dates they are talking about to determine the winner," he said.
Trump asked, "How could Joe Biden beat Hillary Clinton and surpass the votes that Barack Obama got in swing states and even among black Americans?"
He said, "There are people from the dead who voted, and this means that someone voted instead of them," adding that "there is a long story and fraud has occurred against the will of the American people."
"Nobody came to me and said that the FBI has arrested people who are rigging the elections," he added.
Trump accused the media and technology companies of contributing massive corruption to the process, and said, "What happened is embarrassing for our country."
Trump said that "although we have enormous evidence and the best lawyers, my case as President of the United States is difficult to reach the Supreme Court ... We have great lawyers but they withdrew due to terrible threats."
And whether he would appoint a special advisor to investigate election cases, Trump said: "Yes, I will consider a special attorney general."