Trump's Claims of Voter Cheating in Philadelphia Denied
Trump's Claims of Voter Cheating in Philadelphia Denied

Trump's Claims of Voter Cheating in Philadelphia Denied

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Donald Trump alleged that there is 'massive cheating' occurring in Philadelphia during the election, claiming law enforcement is responding to the situation. However, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner and Republican city commissioner Seth Bluestein both dismissed these claims as baseless, asserting that there is no evidence of voter fraud and that voting has been safe and secure. Krasner urged Trump to provide any supporting evidence for his accusations, emphasizing that the only conversation about cheating originates from Trump himself. The Philadelphia Police Department also confirmed they were unaware of any voter-related issues. Trump's statements follow a pattern of similar unfounded allegations he made during the 2020 election cycle. The situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding election integrity claims as voting continues in key battleground states.

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