[ad_1]
Built plot
Previously, the false poll results that were deliberately published in the media should have deterred Republican voters from voting. Starting with the fact that Democratic voters cast an overwhelming number of mail-in ballots across the country for Democrat Biden, Trump built a conspiracy: “It’s amazing how these mail-in ballots are so one-sided.” The president did not mention that Trump had been urging his own clientele for months not to vote by letter.
Trump said there were “a lot of lawsuits” that could end up in the Supreme Court. Reality: In the states of Michigan and Georgia, regional courts had already dismissed complaints from Trump’s election campaign on Thursday, related to the vote count that had already been partially completed there.
Trump maintained his accusations anyway: “We cannot allow an election to be stolen in this way.” Trump spoke of “massive evidence” of manipulation and cover-up attempts at polling stations, but did not provide any evidence. Not to mention that Trump allowed journalists to ask questions.
Several television stations interrupted the broadcast of the speech to correct false statements. The Republican must also be in the audience They found Congressman Adam Kinzinger. His neck snapped: “Stop spreading exposed misinformation. This is freaking out, “Kinziger wrote on Twitter,” Votes are counted and you will win or lose. And the United States will accept it. Patience is a virtue.”