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Trump Calls the Last 4 Years 'Like Living in Hell' in Rambling Video and Everyone Had the Same Response

Trump Calls the Last 4 Years 'Like Living in Hell' in Rambling Video and Everyone Had the Same Response
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Despite dozens of frivolous lawsuits and a constant stream of lies about widespread voter fraud, President Donald Trump's efforts to undo the results of the 2020 election—which he lost to President-elect Joe Biden—are coming up short.

The Trump campaign has lost in court 39 of 40 times so far and even Trump's own Attorney General, William Barr, told the Associated Press that the Justice Department had found no evidence of fraud on a large enough scale to undo Biden's victory.


As the Trump campaign legal team continues to hold mock hearings on voter fraud in a number of swing states, the President posted a rambling 45 minute video where he continued to lie that the 2020 election was illegitimate due to voter fraud.

Watch the full video below.

Trump, once again, targeted the 100+ year old institution of voting by mail, saying:

"The mail-in voting scam is the latest part of their four year effort to overturn the results of the 2016 election, and it's been like living in hell. Our opponents have proven many times again and again, that they will say, and do anything to get back into power."

Trump compared his four years in office to "living in hell."

This was one point on which Trump's critics agreed with him.





The lie-ridden video was excoriated because Trump once again failed to provide any proof of widespread voter fraud.



The President's final day in office is January 20th.

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