While the election may seem over, President Donald Trump continues to fight for a transparent election. | Pixabay
While the election may seem over, President Donald Trump continues to fight for a transparent election. | Pixabay
While the election may seem over, President Donald Trump continues to fight for a transparent election.
"This fight is not over," the Cook County Republican Party wrote in a press release from its website.
"President Trump continues to fight for us, and we will continue to fight for him. Democrats challenged the election results for two years and wasted millions of dollars to find no evidence of collusion or wrongdoing in 2016. The American people are entitled to an honest and transparent election and the President is entitled to have this process play out," the release stated.
Current President Donald Trump
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Trump is allowing votes to recounted and lawsuits to be filed in order for Americans to be sure the election results are genuine.
"The margins are slim and there are a number of irregularities that we must look into. As of 11/19, we have a combined 485 sworn declarations in five states – PA, GA, MI, NV, WI. Additionally, there have been over 13,500 incident reports filed in five states – PA, GA, MI, NV, WI – since Election Day," the Republican Party wrote in the press release. "There are legal teams on the ground in PA, GA, MI, NV and WI to fight back against Democrat efforts to disenfranchise voters."