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Trump attorney demanded evidence of election fraud in California's routine vote counting, but experts say the president is inventing fraud claims. The baseless allegations fuel mistrust in democratic processes.
Trump's attorney demanded evidence of election fraud in California's routine vote counting processes, despite no credible evidence of fraud existing. Election experts looked at the claims and called them invented. The demand itself—asking for evidence of something that didn't happen—is a rhetorical trick designed to make the absence of fraud sound suspicious.
This is a pattern, not a one-time accusation. The administration has made similar baseless fraud claims before, and each time they erode public confidence in elections even though the underlying claim is false. What matters is that the president's legal team is using the machinery of government to legitimize election fraud claims without proof. When people hear those claims repeatedly, even if they're debunked, some believe them anyway. That's the real damage.
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