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AP FACT CHECK: Trump's vote falsehoods, into day of defeat - Black News Channel

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By CALVIN WOODWARD Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The most direct attempt to undermine the integrity of the U.S. election with bad information came not from overseas sources or online liars but from a president standing behind the presidential seal at the White House and facing his defeat. In the hours before his election loss, President Donald Trump spoke of 'horror stories' in voting and counting across the land, but his stories were wrong. Election officials, Democrats and some Republicans blanched at his baseless recitation of sinister doings and his effort to delegitimize democracy's highest calling. Since the tide turned […]

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