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Trump’s Sunday Remark About Elon Musk And ‘Those Vote-Counting Computers’ Sets Off Charges Of Election Fraud

During a pre-inauguration rally Sunday evening in Washington, D.C., Felon-in-Chief Donald Trump made some comments about Twitter CEO Elon Musk and “vote-counting computers” that immediately touched off suggestions Trump and Musk may have used fraud to steal the 2024 presidential election.

Trump told supporters at the rally, “He knows those computers better than anybody. All those computers. Those vote-counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.”

“He journeyed to Pennsylvania where he spent a month-and-a-half campaigning for me in Pennsylvania and he’s a popular guy,” Trump added. “He was very effective… Thank you to Elon.”

Pennsylvania was one of the key battleground states that helped Trump defeat Vice President Kamala Harris even though some of the late polling in the state showed Harris with a two to three-point lead on the day of the election.

Trump also won in key states such as Georgia, Michigan, and North Carolina, giving him an electoral vote victory.

But back to those Sunday remarks from Trump. Could they be a slip of the tongue by Donald that he and Musk rigged the voting tabulations and stole the election? That’s certainly what many on social media thought.

By Andrew Bradford

Proud progressive journalist and political adviser living behind enemy lines in Red America.

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