Trump amplifies 2020 election fraud claims and attacks California vote
President Donald Trump made multiple posts on Truth Social in the last hour: - "RT @pjcolbeckFACT-CHECKING: During June 7, 2026 interview of President Trump in Wisconsin, the Meet the Press reporter says "there is no evidence" that the 2020 election was rigged. PRESIDENT TRUMPWe have over 800 findings in support of President Trump of which over 550 are ESTABLISHED FACT. These findings are backed by 2, 527 citations. See for yourself at the following link:https://electioncrimebureau.com/the-big-lie-youve-never-presented-evidence-that-the-2020-election-was-rigged/@realDonaldTrump @DanScavino @DevinNunes @karolineleavitt @mikelindell" - "Has anybody been watching the CROOKED Election going on in California. Two great Republican Candidates are being cheated, and so... [Continue Reading]
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Trump walks out of NBC interview after election fraud questions
Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview with NBC's Meet the Press after being questioned about his false claims of election fraud. The exchange was filmed on a farm in Wisconsin on Friday local time and later aired on Sunday local time. It was interrupted several times by weather and audio problems as torrential rain hit the roof.During the interview, Trump called the network "crooked" and told host Kristen Welker she was "either crooked or you're stupid" before leaving. He also said, "Sorry. Let's call it quits because I've had enough.Thank you, darling. Have a good time," before standing up and... [Continue Reading]
Trump announces $700m coal package using wartime powers
Donald Trump has announced a $700m federal package aimed at supporting the US coal industry, using wartime powers to direct funding to existing plants, new construction and an export terminal. He made the announcement at the White House on Thursday, describing it as an effort to lower energy costs and living expenses. The plan comes as the administration links energy policy to the economic effects of the war with Iran.Trump said the package would use authority under the Defense Production Act, a Cold War-era law that gives the president broad powers to support industries considered important to national security. He... [Continue Reading]

