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President Donald Trump wasted no time in kicking off 2024 with a bang this week when he dropped an impressive 32-page report detailing evidence of the fraud that he and many others believe took place in the 2020 presidential election.
The report is centered on five key swing states: Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Michigan. The introduction stated that on Nov. 3, 2020, President Donald Trump was “sailing to reelection with landslide leads in numerous battlegrounds.”
The report explained:
“In Georgia, President Trump was up by 12 points, and over 335,000 votes, with 56 percent of the vote in at 10:17 p.m. In Wisconsin, President Trump was leading by 121,380 votes and 5 1 points at 12:12 a.m., which Fox News anchor Bret Baier noted was ‘not a small margin.’ In Pennsylvania, President Trump was leading by 659,145 votes at 12:38 a.m., a full 15 points. In Michigan, President Trump was leading by 293,052 votes and 10 points.”
It noted how precincts in “Atlanta, Detroit, Philadelphia, Phoenix, and Milwaukee kept counting until the results reached the desired outcome, which was the opposite of the will of the voters.”
Impressively, the report strongly claimed that in 2020, there was “no evidence Joe Biden won.” The rest of the report summarized the evidence of irregularities and problems surrounding the 2020 election in the five aforementioned states, along with a series of sources to supplement their claims.
In his presentation of the report, President Trump explained on Truth Social, “I am pleased to share a Report that is fully verified, most of the information was gotten from Government Sources, Tapes, and other Public Records, and compiled by the most highly qualified Election Experts in the Country.”
He added, “These numbers are determinative and, in all cases, are hundreds of thousands of Votes per Swing State more than I needed to WIN that State.”
Below is a shortened overview of the summary provided in the president’s report. For a list of the president’s sources on the details shared below, visit the full report.
Here is what President Trump has presented:
- Georgia allegations: “Georgia was called by 11,779 votes.” Trump’s allegations included: the reported destruction of ballot images and in-person ballots cast, the alleged presence of reported “presidential only” ballots, which means that the ballots only included votes for the presidential race, thousands of “missing” votes, duplicated votes, and claims of massive discrepancies between additional machine counts, lack of ballot authentication in Fulton County, identical time stamps on 104,994 mail-in ballots, problematic tabulators, and absentee ballot protocol issues.
- Wisconsin allegations: “Wisconsin was called by 20,682 votes.” Trump’s allegations included: Wisconsin ballot drop boxes are illegal (RSBN reported on this in 2022), nearly half of Milwaukee’s votes were reportedly cast by mail, an alleged 107 ballot traffickers targeted Milwaukee and made thousands of trips to drop boxes (Trump cited election integrity group True the Vote for this data), an astounding “393 percent” increase in “indefinitely confined voters” in Dane County, highly irregular voting activity in Racine County nursing homes, and the presence of private dark money flowing into key Wisconsin counties to the tune of millions from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Center for Tech and Civic Life.
- Pennsylvania allegations: “Pennsylvania was called by 80,555 votes.” Trump’s allegations included: there were reportedly 121,240 more votes than voters, tens of thousands of votes were received after Election Day, and ballots were counted in secret in Philadelphia “in defiance of a court order, while Republican poll watchers were thrown out of buildings where the voting took place,” the report claimed. Other allegations in the report highlighted a reported $25 million poured into Pennsylvania election processes (via Mark Zuckerberg), as well as True the Vote’s data presenting alleged data on overwhelming ballot trafficking (1,155 ballot traffickers who visited hundreds of drop boxes).
- Arizona allegations: “Arizona was called by a margin of 10,457 votes.” Trump’s allegations included: “20,500” mail-in ballots were reportedly accepted by Maricopa County after Election Day, which the summary points out was “more than the entire election margin.” Utilizing data from We the People Arizona Alliance, the report also stated: “The initial analysis of 380,976 ballots, using official state records and official signature verification training techniques, identified 181,378 ballots that should not have been counted, or nearly half of all reviewed.” Another shocking claim: “Maricopa County has no documented chain of custody for 740,000 ballots from the 2020 election.” Among various other claims was the presence of ballot traffickers, anomalies for mail-in ballots in Pima County among Republican voters, and the reported deletion of “millions of files of 2020 General Election data and security logs” from the EMS before a 2021 audit began.
- Michigan allegations: “Michigan was called by 154,188 votes.” President Trump’s allegations included: a reported 271,566 more votes than the number of voters listed in the state’s “Qualified Voter File for Nov. 3, 2020.” Other significant claims in the report comprised allegations of Republicans being blocked from polling places in 2020, as well as claimed affidavits, and video evidence of a vote-counting facility in Detroit reportedly receiving thousands of ballots through the “back door,” at “3:30 a.m. on Election Night.”
President Trump warned on Truth Social of the evidence presented, “If the Republican Senate does not step forward and address this ATROCITY, it will happen again, and be virtually impossible for Republicans to WIN ELECTIONS in the future.”
He implored Americans to “study these numbers carefully, analyze what’s been done, keep and open mind, and be smart…”
Trump stated that the government’s weaponization of justice and prosecutorial misconduct was a “Lethal Weapon.”
“The Public knows the TRUTH, but Republicans must fight harder and smarter!” he concluded.
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