Donald Trump speaks of “massive fraud” in Philadelphia, authorities deny

Donald Trump speaks of “massive fraud” in Philadelphia, authorities deny
Donald Trump speaks of “massive fraud” in Philadelphia, authorities deny

The former President of the United States also cited the city of Detroit, in the key state of Michigan, indicating that law enforcement was deployed there.

Donald Trump evoked Tuesday, November 6 “rumors” according to which the voting operations in Philadelphia were parasitized by “massive fraud”without providing the slightest proof to these accusations, denied by the authorities. “There are a lot of rumors about massive fraud in Philadelphia”wrote the Republican candidate for the White House about this Democratic stronghold of Pennsylvania – undoubtedly the most contested state in his duel with Kamala Harris.

Philadelphia authorities strongly disputed the accusations. “This assertion is completely unfounded”indicated Seth Bluestein, a city official, on X. “This is another example of disinformation”he denounced, ensuring that the voting operations in Philadelphia had taken place “safely”.

Ready to recognize defeat… if “the election is fair”

Donald Trump also mentioned the city of Detroit, in the key state of Michigan, indicating in a publication on his social network Truth Social that “the police were deployed there” in name.

Donald Trump said Tuesday morning that he would be willing to concede his defeat to Kamala Harris if “the election is fair”while raising the specter of possible electoral fraud. Throughout the campaign, the Republican, who never acknowledged his defeat in 2020, had already laid the first stones of a new challenge, accusing the Democrats of “cheat like hell”. The Democratic camp said Monday “to expect” for the Republican to declare himself the winner prematurely, as he did in 2020, although he lost the election to Joe Biden.

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