Electoral fraud

Erin Gaetz insisted on Twitter that there are "a lot of Republicans" who "live in reality and know Trump lost."
The prominent Republican lawyer helped push Trump’s claims of voter fraud in Georgia's presidential election during the call.
"Eight weeks from the election, and we still don’t have verifiable, tangible support for the crimes that everyone knows were committed," the Fox Business host said.
The vice president encouraged challenges to the election results despite the lack of any evidence of voter fraud.
U.S. Attorney David Freed, whose bizarre statement helped fuel the president's discredited claims of mass voter fraud, is stepping down.
Although Dan Patrick offered a reward to anyone who could prove voter fraud, he's been ignoring John Fetterman’s evidence involving a Trump supporter.
Terpsichore Maras-Lindeman has been accused by North Dakota's attorney general of assuming false identities to "deceive people."
The attorney general also said he saw "no basis" for seizing voting machines, a move reportedly floated by the president's allies.
The president claimed the Democrats would never accept a stolen election, so many Twitter users pointed out that's what happened in 2000 and 2016.
Brian Kilmeade asked Stephen Miller why Trump's legal team had lost dozens of cases if there was as much voter fraud as they claim.