Trump calls election fraud a “coup” for the first time, tweets 9 times in 1 hour

On Thursday morning (Dec. 10), President Donald Trump sent nine tweets in a row within an hour, citing media reports for the first time to publicly denounce the election fraud as a “coup d’etat.

Within an hour from 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. EST Thursday, Trump sent out nine consecutive tweets exposing the election fraud. The first few tweets accused the Democrats of stealing his victory and said the country should not be run by an illegitimate president, calling on the American people and the Supreme Court to save the country.

Trump also used the word “coup” for the first time to describe the current presidential election fraud, citing media reports. The tweet quoted a Trump supporter who commented in an interview with One America News Network (OANN), “People are upset, and they have a right to feel that way. Georgia not only supported Trump in 2016, it does now. Is this the only state in the Deep South that supported Biden? Have they lost their minds? This is going to escalate dramatically. This is a very dangerous time in our history. The truth is, our country is being stolen. A coup is happening before our eyes and the public can’t take this anymore.”

In a subsequent tweet, Trump also retweeted video of a teller inside a Joe State counting center scanning the same ballot multiple times.

In response to this year’s election fraud, in a Dec. 1 interview with the Worldview Weekend Broadcast Network, retired three-star U.S. General Thomas McInerney called on President Trump to declare a national emergency under an executive order issued on Sept. 12, 2018, and then invoke the Counterinsurgency Act to make mass arrests of traitors under military authority.

On the same day, the We the People Congress (WTPC), a U.S. civil society organization, also ran a full-page ad in the Washington Times calling on Trump to exercise his “Presidential Prerogative” like President Abraham Lincoln. (Prerogative Power). Former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn retweeted the announcement, calling on Trump to declare limited martial law and order the military to oversee a national revote.