Philadelphia officials swiftly responded to former President Donald Trump's allegation on social media that there was ‘a lot of talk about massive cheating in Philadelphia.’
Philadelphia officials are pushing back against an Election Day claim made by former President Donald Trump, without evidence, that there was ‘a lot of talk about massive cheating in Philadelphia.’ Trump posted the accusation to his Truth Social account at 4:39 p.m. Tuesday, as voters continued heading to the polls in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania.
"Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein, a Republican, also denied there was any truth to Trump’s allegation. "There is absolutely no truth to this allegation. It is yet another example of disinformation. Voting in Philadelphia has been safe and secure," Bluestein wrote on X.Bluestein added that the City Commissioners Office had been in regular contact with the RNC and that they’ve been responsive to every report of irregularities at the polls.
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