Officials Refute Trump's Election Fraud Claims in Pennsylvania

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Federal and state officials, including the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, have found no evidence to support claims of election fraud in Pennsylvania, despite allegations from Donald Trump and his supporters. Election Day proceeded smoothly with minor issues, and officials from both parties have dismissed the fraud claims as disinformation. Philadelphia's election board and state officials have reiterated the security and integrity of the voting process.
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