Trump issues statement over Hunter Biden Twitter files
Former US President Donald Trump claims that ‘The Twitter Files’ show “widespread deception” during the 2020 election Read Full Article at RT.com
The documents reveal election “fraud and deception,” the former US president claims
The recent release of internal Twitter files shows collusion between the US Democratic Party and tech companies during the 2020 presidential election, ex-President Donald Trump said on Saturday.
The statement came after new Twitter owner Elon Musk and journalist Matt Taibbi published documents detailing how the platform’s former executives deliberated on suppressing the 2020 New York Post story about Hunter Biden’s laptop. His father, Joe Biden, was still a presidential candidate when the story broke. The Twitter team claimed at the time that the story, which came out three weeks before the election, violated its ‘hacked materials’ policy.
“So, with the revelation of MASSIVE & WIDESPREAD FRAUD & DECEPTION in working closely with Big Tech Companies, the DNC, & the Democrat Party, do you throw the Presidential Election Results of 2020 OUT and declare the RIGHTFUL WINNER, or do you have a NEW ELECTION?” Trump wrote on social media.
“A massive fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution,” the former president added, arguing that the original drafters of the Constitution “would not condone false and fraudulent elections!”
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In a separate post, Trump, who announced his intention to seek a second term in 2024, wrote: “Unprecedented fraud requires unprecedented cure!” He also repeated his longstanding claim that the 2020 election “was rigged and stolen by a combination of Democrats, Big Tech, ‘law enforcement,’ and other bad actors.” Trump maintained that victory had been stolen from him even after his post-election lawsuits failed in courts.
The White House released a statement on Saturday accusing Trump of trying to undermine the Constitution. “Attacking the Constitution and all it stands for is anathema to the soul of our nation, and should be universally condemned,” Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates said. “You cannot only love America when you win.”
Last month, the Republicans regained control of the House of Representatives by only a slim margin and failed to retake the Senate in the midterm elections. Trump alleged that problems with voting machines and longer waits for vote counting in some states were signs of fraud as well.