Officials Refute Trump's Fraud Allegations in Key Swing State

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Donald Trump claimed on social media that there was "massive cheating" in Philadelphia during Election Day, but local law enforcement and the district attorney reported no evidence to support these allegations. Philadelphia Police and District Attorney Larry Krasner stated they were unaware of any such incidents and invited Trump to provide evidence if available. Meanwhile, Trump's social media activity caused volatility in the stock of his media company.
- Police say they are 'not aware of anything' after Donald Trump claims 'massive CHEATING' in a key swing state Fortune
- Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner: 'No factual basis whatsoever' for Trump fraud claims USA TODAY
- What we know about reports of fraudulent voter registration applications in Pennsylvania CBS News
- CNN's Daniel Dale corrects Trump's false claims about Pennsylvania ballots CNN
- Trump Claims Fraud in Key Swing State in Sign of What’s Coming The New Republic
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