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Dan Rather Perfectly Zings Trump's Post-Election Meltdown—And We Couldn't Agree More

Dan Rather Perfectly Zings Trump's Post-Election Meltdown—And We Couldn't Agree More
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Outgoing President Donald Trump remains steadfast in his refusal to accept the reality of his defeat by President-elect Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

Biden is expected to secure 306 electoral votes—well over the minimum of 270 electoral votes required to take the White House.


Nevertheless, the President and his allies have embarked on a mass disinformation campaign designed to undermine faith in the electoral process and overturn the election results with fantasies of widespread voter fraud coordinated by Democrats to secure a Biden victory.

Veteran broadcaster Dan Rather—a frequent critic of Trump since his inauguration—only needed four words to sum up Trump's post-election antics, which have included mock hearings from his lawyers with apparently intoxicated witnesses and, of course, Trump's weeks-long stream of lie-ridden tweets.

Rather tweeted that Trump's was the worst farewell tour ever.

Rather is one of tens of millions who voted to deny Trump a second term, exhausted by the daily onslaught of disinformation, scandals, gaffes, and atrocities.

Those who voted with Rather shared their appreciation for his frequent critiques of Trump.






They think the days between Trump's loss and Biden's inauguration on January 20th seem to be taking longer than the release of Trump's tax returns.




Nevertheless, Trump has 43 days left in office as of December 8th.

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