Former US President Donald Trump has called off the release of what he said would be "irrefutable" evidence of election fraud in the US state of Georgia where he is indicted on racketeering charges.
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Former president Donald Trump reacted to the fourth set of criminal charges leveled against him this calendar year in Georgia on Tuesday morning by promising that a forthcoming “Large, Complex, ...
WASHINGTON — Donald Trump claimed Tuesday he will share an “irrefutable” report next week proving there was 2020 presidential election fraud after being indicted for allegedly tampering with the ...
Following Donald Trump’s Monday night indictment, his fourth in five months, the former president claimed that he would present an “Irrefutable REPORT on the Presidential Election Fraud” he ...
Former President Donald Trump Thursday said he has dropped plans to release what he claims is “irrefutable” evidence of “election fraud” in Georgia during the 2020 presidential election following ...