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Debunking Mike Lindell s election fraud claims

Debunking Mike Lindell s election fraud claims We fact-check Lindell s most consistent claims, explain how they have been discredited and where they originally surfaced.  March 12, 2021 2:55pm Video (46:26): Video by Mark Vancleave. Minnesota pillow entrepreneur Mike Lindell has made allegations of widespread election fraud his brand, starting almost immediately after the 2020 election. But to date, he has produced no original evidence. We took a deeper look at those claims, and fact check how they have been debunked. Mike Lindell has been one of the loudest and most prominent voices pushing election fraud conspiracy theories, starting almost immediately after the 2020 election. To date, Lindell has produced no original evidence of his own, either publicly or after multiple requests from the Star Tribune. Instead, Lindell relies on previously-debunked claims from other sources to back up his argument that both foreign and domestic actors stole the election from Don

Peter Navarro s third election fraud report riddled with dubious claims

Print this article Peter Navarro claimed that his third report on how Democratic operatives stole the election from President Trump has the most up-to-date statistical receipts regarding the alleged plot. However, the report, released on Thursday, less than a week before President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, cites evidence as recent as Dec. 22, all of which was included in his second volume, and the tome appears to misinterpret election terminology in making claims about possible election fraud and irregularities. Volume 3 of the Navarro Report is designed to serve as a capstone to what has been a comprehensive analysis of the question: Was the 2020 presidential election stolen from Donald J. Trump? Navarro prefaces his well-documented tally of votes that he said could possibly have been illegal. In this report, we provide the most up-to-date statistical receipts with respect to the potential number of illegal votes in each battleground state.

Georgia rips Trumps voter fraud claims in court

By David Wickert The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Dec 19, 2020 Dec 19, 2020 ATLANTA — It s one of the most startling allegations of voting fraud President Donald Trump made in his effort to overturn the election in Georgia — tens of thousands of ineligible voters cast ballots, raising profound doubts about Joe Biden s victory in the state. In court documents, the president s lawyers say out-of-state residents, underage voters, felons, dead people and others ineligible to vote cast ballots in Georgia. They back up those claims with what they say is expert analysis of state registration and voting records, and they named names — thousands of people Trump and his attorneys say voted illegally.

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