Social Media Users React To Trump Speech On Chinese Theft Of 2020 Election

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Social media is buzzing with reactions to President Donald Trump’s Thursday evening speech which revealed massive election fraud committed by Communist China for the Democrats.

One user mentioned that Trump won three elections, the first President to do so since term limits were instituted after Franklin Roosevelt.

Hypocritically, the President which was installed via the Chinese fraud, Joe Biden, claimed that Russia had interfered to boost Trump, despite not providing proof.

Another user pointed out how Ricky Vaughn (real name Douglass Mackey) was arrested over a meme which joked that Democrats should vote by text message, but China was able to work with the Democrats to commit massive election theft and they got away with it.

While Democrats lambasted anyone who questioned the 2020 election results, they pushed that very same narrative in 2016 after Trump won.

The 600,000 Chinese students Trump has welcomed into our country are receiving renewed scrutiny following the revelations that the CCP has staged an electoral coup over the nation.

The suspicious events surrounding the Los Angeles mayoral race, such as counting mail-in ballots for days until Democrats were ahead got brought up following the Chinese election theft revelations.

The fraud got Joe Biden past the margin of victory in 2020.

The Democrats want extreme levels of information on citizens who exercise their Second Amendment rights, but not to vote in elections.

An endless amount of posts bring up how justice requires penalties and prosecutions, not just press conferences and speeches.

People pointed out how the mainstream media was complicit in the election theft, which is likely why they refused to air Trump’s speech about it.

One user pointed out how Time Magazine published an article in February 2021 detailing how the Democrats worked with their co-conspirators within a “shadow government” to steal the election from Trump.


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