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Trump Puts Out Statement Claiming Biden Admitted There Was Fraud in the 2020 Election

Joe Biden recently held his first press conference of the year, where he answered many questions about the voting rights laws that are being pushed by progressives, yet Trump is off in a different world claiming that the POTUS’s statements are admitting election fraud in the 2020 election.

Yeah, you read that correctly. And only Trump could manage that type of delusion.

According to Trump’s statement about the conference, “President Biden admitted yesterday, in his own very different way, that the 2020 election may very well have been a fraud, which I know it was.”

At the conference, which took place Wednesday, one reporter asked President Biden about those voting rights bills, and whether the midterm elections will still be conducted fairly even if they do not get passed in time. The laws in question are trying to overturn state-level republican legislation that makes it disproportionately harder for areas with many minorities and other democratic leaning people to vote, and Biden said that “it all depends on whether or not we’re able to make the case to the American people that some of this is being set up to try to alter the outcome of the election.”

“Remember how we thought not that many people were going to show up to vote in the middle of a pandemic?” Biden asked, then reminded the crowd that not only did people come out to vote, but they turned up in huge numbers, and according to the President they will do so again even if legislation is not in their favor.

He went on to say, “I think you’re going to see the people who they’re trying to keep from being able to show up, showing up and making the sacrifice that needs to [be made] to change the law back to what it should be.” However, he did caution that the legitimacy of the elections will be directly impacted by whether or not the voting reforms are passed.

Veronica O'Brien
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Veronica O'Brien is a Massachusetts-based freelance writer. She graduated from Framingham State University with a B.A. in English.

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