The former president opened his speech at a rally in Phoenix by claiming there's 'no way Democrats win elections without cheating.'
continues a months-long audit of the ballots in Maricopa County, Trump opened his speech at the rally by claiming there's"no way Democrats win elections without cheating."
Former President Donald Trump escalated his baseless voter fraud claims in Phoenix on Saturday, saying that Democrats can't win any elections without cheating. In this photo,Trump leaves Trump Tower in Manhattan on July 19, 2021 in New York City.Pushing back against Hobbs, Trump told the crowd that he would accept losing an election.
"If I lost the election, I'm okay with it. Seriously," he said."I'll start building buildings. I'll keep myself busy, but they stole it from us." The former president continued to push his voter fraud conspiracy theory throughout the address, thanking
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