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Twitter flags Trump's baseless claim about election theft

Nov 4, 2020, 15:02 IST
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  • President Donald Trump tweeted early Wednesday morning falsely claiming "they are trying to STEAL the Election."
  • Twitter immediately flagged the post as "disputed" and possibly "misleading."
  • Trump has repeatedly argued against counting all votes cast in the election, which remains undecided.
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President Donald Trump once again made an incendiary and false claim about the 2020 election on Twitter, prompting the social network to flag another post as "disputed" and potentially "misleading."

Early Wednesday morning, Trump claimed he was "up BIG, but they are trying to STEAL the Election." He added that votes "cannot be cast after the Poles are closed," later deleting the post to correct the spelling of "polls."

Twitter's move means that the post can no longer be retweeted.

Trump deleted the post to correct his spelling of "polls."Screenshot/Twitter

Trump's latest claim comes a day after he intimated that there could be "violence in the streets" if states such as Pennsylvania count mail-in ballots that are received after Election Day. Pennsylvania has said it will count such ballots through Nov. 6, provided there is no evidence they were cast after polls indeed closed.

That decision comes amid reports that the US Postal Service has been unable to keep up with the massive influx in mail ballots. Earlier this week, an analysis by the NAACP found that roughly 300,000 ballots had been processed by USPS but not delivered.

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