Trump’s False Claims of Election Fraud Continue to Divide Nation

Former President Donald Trump has continued to spread false claims about the 2020 election, despite the fact that multiple courts have dismissed his claims of widespread fraud. Trump spoke at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday, where he repeated baseless allegations of election fraud and called for audits of the vote in states that he lost.

Trump’s comments came just days after a jury found his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, guilty of multiple charges of fraud. Trump took to Twitter to lash out at the verdict, calling it a “disgrace” and accusing prosecutors of abusing their power.

In addition to his remarks about the election and the Manafort verdict, Trump also criticized New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, who is leading an investigation into the Trump Organization’s business practices. Trump called James a “political hack” and accused her of trying to damage his reputation.

Trump’s continued attacks on the legitimacy of the 2020 election and his refusal to accept the results have raised concerns about the future of American democracy. Many experts worry that Trump’s rhetoric could inspire violence and undermine confidence in the electoral process.

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