What Trump Has Said About California Elections As Fraud Probes Launched
Summary
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles has started multiple investigations into election fraud related to California’s June 2 primary. This comes after President Donald Trump claimed, without evidence, that widespread fraud occurred, especially around mail-in ballots and slow vote counting.Key Facts
- California’s June 2 primary vote counting is still ongoing.
- The U.S. Attorney’s Office confirmed investigations into possible election fraud in California.
- A federal prosecutor was sent to Los Angeles County’s ballot counting center.
- President Trump made repeated claims of fraud, focusing on mail-in ballots and delays in counting.
- Election observers warn that claims made before final certification can cause misinformation and distrust.
- Trump called California a "crooked state" and accused Democrats of stealing votes in public statements and social media.
- California is a heavily Democratic state, with Joe Biden winning around two-thirds of the vote in 2020.
- Vote counting delays in California have been criticized by some conservatives for their length.
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