A wild rumor has taken off among some supporters of the vice president that Donald Trump fraudulently won the election.
The post asserts voting tallies indicate fraud, but there have also been no credible reports of widespread voter fraud in the 2024 presidential election. To the contrary, reputable news organizations reported Election Day went smoothly outside of a few notable disruptions, such as hoax bomb threats in several swing states.
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Outspoken, long-term-perspective economist Harry Dent is sticking to his "crash of a lifetime" prediction for 2025, arguing that President-elect Trump can't stop the best remedy: a recession.
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"Brilliant Idiots" podcast co-hosts Andrew Schulz and Charlamagne tha God commented on pop mega star Taylor Swift endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris having little impact on the 2024 election cycle. During a recent episode, both co-hosts marveled at the ...
Eric Hovde, who lost his Senate campaign, is the first prominent candidate to suggest his race was rigged. We fact-checked his case.
Truth Social still has paltry revenues and a limited advertising base, and the president-elect’s majority stake raises the potential for conflicts of interest.
President Joe Biden meets with Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris won in states that required voter ID in the 2024 presidential election, contrary to online posts suggesting her wins were limited to states without any voter ID requirements.
Democrats provided fully paid-for coach buses to drive hundreds of students to and from the polling station, and pizza once there.