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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25
Trump Says He Sought California Fraud Probe After June 2 Primary as Hilton Reached Top 2
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25

Trump Says He Sought California Fraud Probe After June 2 Primary as Hilton Reached Top 2

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 25

Summary

  • Trump said he called a California U.S. attorney after the June 2 gubernatorial primary and asked the prosecutor to investigate what he called a "rigged" vote count.
  • At a Pennsylvania speech and again in the Oval Office, he claimed Steve Hilton secured the No. 2 runoff spot within an hour of that call and said Hilton would otherwise have lost.
  • No evidence of fraud has emerged in the primary, and it remains unclear what authority a federal prosecutor could have had to affect the count; Trump did not identify which of California's four U.S. attorneys he contacted.
  • Bill Essayli, the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles, said on June 5 that his office was pursuing multiple election-fraud investigations, while Hilton is set to face Democrat Xavier Becerra in November.

Insights

How do officials distinguish systemic election flaws from actual criminal fraud?
What defines the line between federal election oversight and state election authority?
Does a slower vote count strengthen or undermine public trust in elections?