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US Justice Department Finds No Evidence of Widespread Voter Fraud

  • Followers of President-elect Joe Biden wave flags in Miami, Florida, U.S., Nov. 4, 2020

    Followers of President-elect Joe Biden wave flags in Miami, Florida, U.S., Nov. 4, 2020 | Photo: EFE

Published 2 December 2020
Opinion

Trump still does not recognize President-elect Biden although all courts have rejected his repeated accusations of voter fraud. 

U.S. Attorney General William Barr Wednesday announced that the Justice Department found no evidence of fraud that could reverse Democrat Joe Biden's victory.

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"To date, we have not found fraud on a scale that would have led to a different election result," Barr said.

The attorney general, who is often pointed out as serving Trump's interests, destroyed the court battle of the Republican leader, who the U.S. elections fraudulent without evidence.

Trump still does not recognize President-elect Biden although all courts have rejected his repeated accusations. 

From the beginning of the electoral race, the former president argued that early and postal voting would facilitate irregularities and that the election results would be unreliable unless he won.

When the Democratic candidate was declared the winner, Trump's legal team launched lawsuits in all the key states he was defeated. 

Conspiracy theories reached unusual heights. The Republican leader's legal team even blamed Venezuelan Commander Hugo Chavez, who died in 2013, for influencing the outcome of the election.

This Wednesday, the Republican announced that he plans to run for president again in 2024. 

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