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The president and his allies have been crying foul since mail-in ballots caused a shakeup in the Los Angeles mayoral primary over the weekend.
Donald Trump posted a worrying warning about the California elections while spewing unsubstantiated claims that the results will be illegitimate. In a typically deranged late-night Truth Social post,
By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES, June 8 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday repeated claims that California's elections are rigged, disputing without evidence voter tallies showing the Republican candidate he endorsed in the Los Angeles mayor's race appeared headed for defeat.
During the interview, the president was repeatedly challenged on several points by the show's presenter Kristen Welker.
He scolded host Kristen Welker: “You're a one-sided crooked network."
The president has said the Los Angeles mayoral race was rigged after his preferred candidate lost.
President Donald Trump on Monday claimed it is “not possible” that Republican Spencer Pratt was overtaken in Los Angeles’ mayoral primary election election, alleging the vote counting was “rigged” to favor two Democrats.
President Donald Trump is expressing doubts about the accuracy of the Los Angeles mayoral election results. “Not possible for Spencer Pratt to have lost the L.A. runoffs after the big lead he had,” Trump,
Republican lawmakers are crying foul over progressive Democratic candidate Nithya Raman’s remarkable comeback in the Los Angeles mayor’s race, where Republican candidate Spencer Pratt appeared to
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Trump abruptly quits NBC interview after calling female journalist «crooked» and «stupid» and dodging election questions
Donald Trump's latest confrontation with the media ended with the president abruptly walking out of an NBC interview after a heated exchange over his repeated claims that American elections were rigged.