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In a post on Truth Social, Trump advocates for the repeal of the Constitution.

In a statement on Saturday that continued his electoral denial and pushes outlandish conspiracy theories, the former president demanded that the Constitution be revoked in order to invalidate the 2020 elections and restore him to office.

“Should the results of the 2020 presidential election be thrown out in favor of the RIGHT WINNER, or should a new election be held? The termination of all laws, statutes, and articles, including those listed in the Constitution, is permitted by a massive fraud of this kind and scope “Trump posted something on the social media site Truth Social.

Then he said that “Big Tech” was intimately associated with the Democrats. False and fraudulent elections are something that our great “Founders” did not desire and would not tolerate!

Trump’s statement follows the disclosure of internal emails from Twitter that reveal consideration in 2020 about a New York Post article relating to information discovered on Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Trump’s remarks, according to White House spokesperson Andrew Bates, are “anathema to the spirit of our country” and need to be widely denounced.

According to a statement from Bates, “You can’t love America simply when you win.” “For more than 200 years, the American Constitution has guaranteed that freedom and the rule of law prevail in our wonderful nation. Regardless of political affiliation, the Constitution unifies the American people, and elected officials are sworn to protect it. It serves as the final memorial to all Americans who gave their lives in the fight against opportunistic despots who misused their authority and violated basic rights.”

Whether to limit the item in accordance with corporate policy related to stolen content was a topic of discussion—and sometimes disagreement—among Twitter’s legal, policy, and communications team members. When Joe Biden, the father of Hunter Biden, was running against President Trump at the time of the debate, it was only a few months before the 2020 election.

Trump’s ongoing backing of congressional protesters

Trump, who last month declared his desire to run for president once again, is still seen as the party’s head. After the disappointing outcomes of the parliamentary elections, party leaders had anticipated the former president would abandon his rhetoric of election rejection.

In a video aired at a fundraiser earlier this week, Trump expressed his support for the protesters who carried out the deadly assault on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, claiming that “people have been treated unconstitutionally in my view and very, very harshly.”

In a September interview, Trump claimed to be “financially backing” some of the Jan. 6 defendants and said that if elected again, he would pardon those charged and offer the government an apology.

He’s also come under fire for having dinner at his Mar-a-Lago resort with prominent Holocaust denier and white nationalist Nick Fuentes, as well as musician Kanye West, who has made a number of anti-Semitic comments.

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