Trump gets angry over election coverage: “Other than that, happy Easter”

Former President Trump included a brief Easter message in a statement defending his unproven allegations of fraud in the 2020 election.

In the statement, released by Trump America’s Save America PAC on Friday evening, the 45th president criticized the “Fake News Media” for saying his claims were “unfounded, unfounded, unjustified, etc.” when it comes to the November elections.

“Unfortunately, there was massive fraud in the 2020 presidential election and a lot of very angry people understand that,” he stated.

Trump said new information would be released to support his claims, although the former president and his Republican Party allies filed more than 60 post-election demands, almost all expelled for lack of evidence or evidence.

“Every day that passes and, unfortunately, for the radical left CRAZIES, more and more facts come out,” Trump maintained Friday.

Trump concluded his statement with a cheerful Easter greeting, writing, “Other than that, Happy Easter!”

The former president has continued to question the electoral process, sharing allegations of widespread electoral fraud after numerous courts launched electoral challenges for his team in several battlefield states last year.

Republicans, who express concerns about the security of the U.S. voting system, have called for tighter voting laws across the country, efforts that have been scrutinized by Democrats and voting rights activists.

Recently, Georgia caused a stir by passing a vote reform bill, and critics argued that it disallows certain voting groups. Republicans have defended the new law as an effort to curb possible fraud.

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