We’ll give him this: President Donald Trump is getting fairly inventive along with his stolen election conspiracy theories.
President Donald Trump watches a flagpole being put in on June 18.
Throughout a press convention Wednesday, Trump mentioned that China helped rig the 2020 election … utilizing license plates. The weird declare got here throughout what was ostensibly purported to be an unveiling of his solely presidential accomplishment: the set up of egregiously tall, “top-of-the-line” flagpoles on the White Home grounds.
“Not only did they cheat, I guess you saw yesterday it came out with China and the license plates—tens of thousands of cards. They use those cards to vote in the second election—my second—the one in 2020. Because as everybody here knows, I won that election by a lot,” he mentioned.
He rambled on, telling the reporters that they’re “not real people.”
“The only good thing I can say is this is a much, much more historic term than I think I could have had as a second term. This is a much more historic election,” he mentioned. “And now we’re going to put up a beautiful flagpole, and we’re going to put up a flag, and I hope you enjoy it. And let’s see how real people work. These are real people. You’re not real people. Your job is too easy. Okay. Thank you very much.”
Trump’s barely coherent accusation appears to be an try to echo FBI Director Kash Patel, who not too long ago promoted the conspiracy idea that China was mass-producing faux driver’s licenses with a purpose to affect the 2020 election.
As his polling plummets, Trump has been transferring the US nearer towards a warfare with Iran by unhinged social media posts and alarming public remarks.
On the identical time, Trump has been lashing out at his personal Cupboard, on the lookout for scapegoats as his grasp on actuality worsens alongside his temper.
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