Trump was pressed about election fraud on Joe Rogan's podcast
In last night's three-hour podcast interview with media profiler Joe Rogan, Donald Trump was pressed about his claims of fraud in the 2020 election, writes The Independent.
"I won by about, I lost by about... I didn't lose," Trump said, which made Rogan laugh.
The Republican argued that the opposing side did not have legal support to, for example, extend early voting before the election, but was not more specific than that.
Rogan then asked if Trump intended to present his evidence, to which the presidential candidate responded with "uhh", followed by an explanation about Hunter Biden's laptop.
Trump further said that he would not have stood in this year's election if it were not for the belief that he was guaranteed victory in 2020. Then he would have instead spent his time "perhaps on the beaches of Monte Carlo".
In last night's three-hour podcast interview with media profiler Joe Rogan, Donald Trump was pressed about his claims of fraud in the 2020 election, writes The Independent.
"I won by about, I lost by about... I didn't lose," Trump said, which made Rogan laugh.
The Republican argued that the opposing side did not have legal support to, for example, extend early voting before the election, but was not more specific than that.
Rogan then asked if Trump intended to present his evidence, to which the presidential candidate responded with "uhh", followed by an explanation about Hunter Biden's laptop.
Trump further said that he would not have stood in this year's election if it were not for the belief that he was guaranteed victory in 2020. Then he would have instead spent his time "perhaps on the beaches of Monte Carlo".
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Russia behind fake viral US ballot clip
Russian actors are behind a fake clip in which a man appears to open American ballot envelopes and tear up ballot papers with Donald Trump's name on them, according to US authorities, according to The Guardian.
"This Russian activity is part of Moscow's attempt to raise unfounded suspicions about the integrity of the US election and divide Americans," the FBI and two other intelligence agencies wrote in a joint statement.
The clip has received millions of views on X. Bucks County in the wave champion state of Pennsylvania, where the ballots appear to have come from, emphasizes that the envelopes and ballots in the clip are "clearly not authentic."
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The Watergate veterans saw the Washington Post
Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein became journalistic legends in the United States when they uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972.
Now they are seeing the editorial board's decision not to endorse a political candidate in the presidential election for the first time in more than 35 years — a decision that sources at the paper say was made by the owner, Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
The editorial board had prepared a statement of support for Kamala Harris, but it was stopped at the last minute.
"This decision, eleven days from the 2024 presidential election, ignores the Washington Post's own, overwhelming journalistic evidence of the threat Donald Trump poses to democracy," they write.
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Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein became journalistic legends in the United States when they uncovered the Watergate scandal in 1972.
Now they are seeing the editorial board's decision not to endorse a political candidate in the presidential election for the first time in more than 35 years — a decision that sources at the paper say was made by the owner, Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
The editorial board had prepared a statement of support for Kamala Harris, but it was stopped at the last minute.
"This decision, eleven days from the 2024 presidential election, ignores the Washington Post's own, overwhelming journalistic evidence of the threat Donald Trump poses to democracy," they write.
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