2020 Election

Election 2020: Trump Address on Alleged Election Fraud

Trump says U.S. Election System “under coordinated assault and siege”

In a prerecorded address released on December 2, 2020, President Donald J. Trump stated that the U.S. election system was “under coordinated assault and siege” and provided additional details on his claims of election fraud in the 2020 election. Among other things, the president presented two graphs showing spikes in the middle of the night on election night that shifted the tally in two swing states from a Trump lead to a Biden lead.

Unlike typical Trump addresses, this presidential address was prerecorded. It doesn’t appear that the White House gave the legacy news media a heads up before the release, either. Either that or they just ignored it.

No Respect

Either way, this was likely because of the open hostility and bias displayed against Trump during his presidency. The years-long antagonism of Trump by mainstream media reached a crescendo in the run up to the 2020 election.

Their collective hostility towards Trump culminated in the unprecedented act of major television networks cutting away from the president while he was giving a live address on November 5th about the election. The coverage of Trump’s investigation and litigation regarding the alleged election fraud continues to show the kind of bias you would expect in a color revolution operation.


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Fatih Siyasi

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