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America, We Found Fraud pt.4


The Real Cost of Those Eggs pt.85


God knows, to give a deep dive on the topic of Trump fraud over America, could continue to Trump's next breath. This part I believe will be the most simple. Voter fraud – the illegal interference with the election process by voters or officials – has been a persistent concern in American politics. Over the past 40 years, multiple investigations, court cases, and studies have examined the prevalence of voter fraud in U.S. elections. The evidence overwhelmingly shows that fraud is extremely rare and has had virtually no impact on outcomes in federal elections

                                             

        Yes, folks, there was what “WE” called America before Trump


              Before 2016, the United States operated under the same constitutional framework it has had since 1789: a constitutional federal republic with three co‑equal branches—legislative, executive, and judicial—designed to prevent any single actor from consolidating power. 

This design invites conflict between branches—especially Congress vs. the President—because authority is intentionally fragmented. This created a layered system where federal, state, and local governments all share power. Was it perfect? The fact that “Every elected official" had a voice. 

  The system wasn’t as much of a blood sport as it is today. Back then both parties talked to one another, not yelled or belittled.

              For my Washington Journal Cspan viewers, you have seen and heard the difference between pre-Trump and now-Trump. Pre-Trump Washington Journal was the place to hear and share ideas from the voices across America. WE TALKED TO ONE ANOTHER, not yelled or insultive.

           

                              The topic of Voter Fraud before Trump

     

       2000 to 2016: overall, confirmed cases were extremely rare, and no evidence shows widespread or outcome‑changing fraud in federal elections during this period. Multiple investigations across these years consistently found isolated cases of voter fraud, but no evidence of large‑scale or coordinated fraud that could have altered national election outcomes. Claims of widespread fraud—especially in 2016—were investigated and found to be overblown or unfounded.

             In red state Iowa 2016 investigated over 1,000 registered voters flagged as potential non‑citizens. Result: 1 conviction (a non‑citizen with a felony record). A handful of cases remained under review, but no large‑scale fraud was found

                          Trump's 2016 Election Results


             Trump's claims of “millions” of illegal votes were investigated and rated false by fact‑checkers. The Washington Post identified only four confirmed cases of voter fraud out of ~135 million votes cast. State‑level investigations in California, New Hampshire, and Virginia found no evidence of significant fraud. The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database (covering many decades) shows hundreds of cases nationwide, but these span all years, all states, and all types of elections—not just presidential cycles. Confirmed voter fraud existed, but at extremely low levels. No federal election outcomes were changed due to fraud. 2016 Trump’s allegations of widespread fraud were investigated and found unsupported by evidence. 

               Surprisingly after Trump won the 2024 election, fraud allegations from right‑leaning groups largely subsided. Some left‑leaning accounts questioned the results in swing states or speculated about technology interference (e.g., Starlink), but no evidence supported these theories.

      

                                  Trump’s use of Voter Fraud

            If nothing else Trump is the most repetitive person, this country has known. He repeats to nauseum the same shit and bile every day. If you would like to pick any issue Trump has stood for and you will hear this.  

         

       Repeat a lie enough times, until people swear that it’s the truth

     

        There’s a well‑documented cognitive phenomenon called the illusory truth effect. So, you can call it Fraud or lies, hey look, America is at war now, why?  

                      The next NO KINGS DAY is this Saturday, March 28th. 

          This is our time to stand up to Trump and his band of grifting thieves

                           Bring a friend, I will meet you there  



                                                         Days till Mid-Terms


                                                    March 22nd.  2026   

    Avg. price of 1 doz. Grade A eggs Nationwide are $2.92  up .05 cents since 3/18/26

        The avg. price of 1 gallon of regular gas Nationwide is $3.69, up 0.03 cents since 3/18/26

  Elections have Consequences, get involved and tell

     Trump, what do you think? 202-456-1111 (White House)

 Local Senator or Congressman

 (202) 224-312




 
 
 

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