Donald Trump demands 2020 election results be permanently wiped in late-night social media posts
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Updated · HuffPost · Apr 24
Donald Trump demands 2020 election results be permanently wiped in late-night social media posts
2 articles · Updated · HuffPost · Apr 24
Trump posted more than a dozen messages on Truth Social after midnight, targeting Chuck Schumer, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and ActBlue.
He called for Schumer’s resignation, accused Obama and Clinton of treason, and claimed the SPLC was involved in fraud, linking these to his ongoing claims of election fraud.
Trump’s repeated, unfounded assertions about the 2020 election persist despite no evidence or legal mechanism to overturn results, and he continues to attack Democratic institutions and figures online.
What legal framework allows a sitting president to invalidate the results of a past election?
What safeguards prevent federal election probes from being used for political ends?
What does the ActBlue probe reveal about the security of online political fundraising?
How do accusations of treason against former leaders impact a nation's political stability?
Can the Truth Social platform achieve financial stability while serving as a hub for controversy?
What are the constitutional arguments for and against ending birthright citizenship in the U.S.?