Trump claims 2020 election was stolen, fact-checkers disagree
False claims about the 2020 election persist, despite repeated debunking
Former President Donald Trump continues to falsely claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him. These claims have been repeatedly debunked by fact-checkers, election officials, and courts. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election.
Fact-checkers have repeatedly debunked Trump's claims
Fact-checkers from a variety of organizations, including the Associated Press, Reuters, and the Washington Post, have repeatedly debunked Trump's claims about the election. These fact-checkers have found no evidence to support Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud.
Election officials have also debunked Trump's claims
Election officials from both parties have also debunked Trump's claims about the election. These officials have said that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election.
Courts have also rejected Trump's claims
Courts have also rejected Trump's claims about the election. In dozens of lawsuits, Trump and his allies have failed to provide any evidence to support their claims of widespread voter fraud. The courts have dismissed these lawsuits.
Trump's claims are dangerous and undermine democracy
Trump's claims about the election are dangerous and undermine democracy. These claims have led to threats of violence against election officials and have eroded trust in the electoral process.
Conclusion
There is no evidence to support Trump's claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him. These claims have been repeatedly debunked by fact-checkers, election officials, and courts. Trump's claims are dangerous and undermine democracy.