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US President Donald Trump pressed ahead with his fraud allegations in the US Presidential election as he broke his brief Twitter silence with a series of charges on Sunday.
“We should look at the votes. We’re just beginning the tabulation stage. We should look at these allegations. We’re seeing a number of affidavits that there has been voter fraud. We have a history in this country of election problems. In Pennsylvania you had an order by a...
“....how these ballots were authenticated, because if there’s a problem in the system about authentication, that would seriously affect the ENTIRE ELECTION - And what concerns me is that we had over a hundred million mail-in ballot in cites like Philladelphia...
“...and Detroit with a long series of election problems (to put it mildly).” 
@JonathanTurley,” Trump said in his Tweets.
Throughout his term, President Trump has relied on Twitter to be his bullhorn. But since early Tuesday morning, the company has stepped up its effort to fact-check the president, labelling 38 percent of his 29 tweets and retweets with warnings that said he made misleading claims about the electoral process.

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