Trump posted a ten-minute speech on social media on Dec. 22, reiterating that he won the election, but that it was unfortunately stolen.
On the evening of December 22nd, President Donald Trump took to social media to deliver a ten-minute speech in which he reiterated that he won the election, but that it was unfortunately stolen. He stressed that the American people are filled with anger and also fear over election fraud and that “there is absolutely no tolerance for this election fraud.”
According to Voice of Hope, President Trump said in his speech that he will continue to work within the framework of the law and the Constitution to stop the theft of the election, because as president of the United States, he has a responsibility to protect the sacred right of the American people to vote and the integrity of the election.
He said that Democratic officials and swing states have engaged in unprecedented election fraud this year under the cover of the Chinese Communist Party virus.
Trump detailed evidence of various election fraud that was revealed during the election, which he said he won in a landslide and set an election record, but was unfortunately stolen.
The evidence found in the swing states involved votes where correcting just a fraction of them would have been enough to reverse the outcome of the election. He also said that America has lost its freedom of speech and that the leftist media has taken away the will of the American people.
In his speech, Trump noted that the Biden family received millions of dollars from the Chinese Communist Party. But because of the mainstream media cover-up, many people who voted for Biden were completely unaware.
Trump said, “If not corrected, the 2020 election will forever be considered the most corrupt and illegitimate election in history.”
He concluded by emphasizing that he won a landslide victory and that the American people are filled with anger and also fear over election fraud and “absolutely cannot tolerate the existence of this election fraud.”
Trump spoke at the White House on Dec. 2, and he began his speech by saying, “This is probably going to be the most important speech I’ve ever given.” He added, “There is no higher duty as president than to defend the laws of the United States and the Constitution.”
Trump said he didn’t mind losing the election, but wanted to lose fairly and openly. He would hate to see the election stolen from the American people.
“This is not just about my election, though it is about who is your next president, this is about rebuilding trust and confidence in American elections, and about our democracy, the sacred rights fought for by generations of American forefathers with blood and lives. There is nothing more urgent or important than that.”
Trump emphasized that if we don’t root out the fraud, the huge, appalling fraud that occurred in the 2020 election, we will lose America forever. With the resolve and support of the American people, we will rebuild the honesty and fairness of our elections, and we will restore the public’s trust in our system of government.
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