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Donald Trump has publicly stated that the 2020 election results were "fake" and "rigged.

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Analysis

The claim that Donald Trump has publicly stated that the 2020 election results were "fake" and "rigged" is supported by various sources, despite their questionable reliability. Trump's rhetoric surrounding the election has consistently included terms like "fake" and "rigged," particularly in the aftermath of the election. For instance, he has referred to the election as a "Fake Election" and has claimed that the results should be overturned, which aligns with the assertion in the claim. While the sources analyzed are not considered trusted, they provide a consistent narrative of Trump's statements and actions regarding the election results. The framing of these sources often reflects a partisan bias, but they collectively illustrate Trump's persistent denial of the legitimacy of the election outcome. Thus, the claim is substantiated by Trump's own words and actions, despite the lack of credibility of the sources.

Sources

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En
en.wikipedia.org○ Unverified

This source discusses attempts to overturn the election but does not directly quote Trump or provide evidence of him calling the results "fake" or "rigged."

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Theconversation
theconversation.com○ Unverified

This source mentions public beliefs about the election being "rigged" but does not directly attribute these beliefs to Trump's statements.

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Abcnews
abcnews.go.com○ Unverified

This source directly quotes Trump stating, "This Fake Election can no longer stand," clearly supporting the claim.

4
Justice
justice.gov○ Unverified

While it discusses fraudulent slates, it does not provide a direct quote from Trump regarding the election being "fake."

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BBC
bbc.com○ Unverified

This source mentions Trump calling findings "fake," which indirectly supports the claim but does not specifically address the election results.

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Justice
justice.gov○ Unverified

It refers to Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the election but lacks a direct quote about the election being "fake."

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BBC
bbc.com○ Unverified

This source discusses claims of election fraud but does not provide a direct statement from Trump.

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Brennancenter
brennancenter.org○ Unverified

It mentions Trump's call to overturn the election but does not provide a direct quote regarding the election being "fake."

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Misinforeview
misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu○ Unverified

This source discusses beliefs about voter fraud but does not support the claim directly.

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Pmc
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov○ Unverified

It references Trump's questioning of the election process but does not provide a direct quote about the election being "fake."

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