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Absolute Proof is a 2021 political film directed by and starring Mike Lindell. It was distributed by One America News Network and promotes the conspiracy theory that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election instead of Joe Biden. The documentary was removed by video hosting sites YouTube and Vimeo for violating their community standards.
Here we’ll fact-check what Trump said about the 2020 election. Supporters and spectators gather to try to get a glimpse of former President Donald Trump as he arrives to record a podcast with ...
Fact-check: How we know Vance’s statement that Trump did not lose in 2020 is Pants on Fire ... "I have yet to see anyone offer up ‘evidence’ of voter fraud from the 2020 election that ...
USA TODAY previously debunked false claims that there was fraud in the 2020 elections, that the 2020 presidential election was “rigged” and that the 2020 election was declared "illegal.
On April 10, 2021, the Nevada Republican Party voted 126–112 to censure the Nevada Secretary of State, Barbara Cegavske, a Republican, after her investigation concluded there had been no fraud in the state's 2020 election. [136] Similarly, the Georgia Republican Convention censured Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on June 5, 2021. [137]
In late December 2020, Trump "attempted to use the Justice Department" to lie about election fraud, "thus giving the Defendant's lies the backing of the federal government". On December 22, Jeffrey Clark went to the White House to meet with Trump without telling the Justice Department he was doing so, violating a Justice Department policy meant ...
A newly published video from the Gateway Pundit appears to show a van from the city dropping off ballots. It is not evidence of fraud. Fact check: Despite claims, video does not provide evidence ...
On January 2, 2021, Trump, Giuliani, Eastman and others held a conference call with some 300 legislators of key states to provide them purported evidence of election fraud to justify calling special sessions of their legislatures in an attempt to decertify their slates of Biden electors.