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MAGA Fan Roasted After Proclaiming The Space Force Will Somehow Overturn The 2020 Election

MAGA Fan Roasted After Proclaiming The Space Force Will Somehow Overturn The 2020 Election
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A video of one of former Republican President Donald Trump's supporters went viral after the woman claimed the Space Force has information the 2020 general election was stolen and will ultimately work with Trump to overturn the results, which found Democrat Joe Biden the rightful winner of both the popular and electoral votes.

The woman, who identified herself only as Julie, was interviewed by Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) as she waited to attend a rally Trump held in Washington Township, Michigan.


Julie did not explain how the Space Force—created by Trump as a new branch of the military in December 2019—obtained this information or why they have chosen not to act on it.

You can hear what she said in the video below.

The Space Force is the space service branch of the United States Armed Forces that Trump reorganized when he signed the United States Space Force Act as part of the National Defense Authorization Act and that his critics viewed as little more than a Trump branding project.

Julie declared to an RSBN reporter that the election was "stolen"–there is no evidence to support this–and that the Space Force "has it all":

“Space Force has it all. Trump has all the information. It’s going to be overturned.”
“The night of the election, they literally watched the election be stolen. They watermarked the ballots. They know exactly what happened with every ballot. They know what fake ballots.”
“They know the election switches. They know what countries are involved. They followed the money. They know what every politician that’s been paid off.”

Julie claimed that there are 269,000 sealed indictments related to election interference but that there could be as many as 500,000 by now.

And she seemed utterly convinced that this information would lead to a global reckoning over "the deep state," a widely discredited conspiracy theory which claims the existence of a clandestine group of actors who exercise power from within high levels of government, finance, and industry in the United States.

She said:

“I believe that we’re going to have an emergency broadcast and the military’s going come in with martial law. And we’re going to be shown eight hours on, eight hours off of videos for seven days, the world."
“They’re going to be showing us taped tribunals, taped confessions, and the world is really going to awakened to what’s really going on with the deep state.”

Julie's statements left the internet dumbfounded, with many expressing concern about the number of Trump's supporters who've given into conspiracy theories and falsehoods about the election.


Claims that the election was stolen essentially ignore the findings of Trump's own intelligence agencies, which have long determined the election was both free and fair.

In fact, a statement from the Trump administration's own Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), part of a joint statement from the Election Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council and the Election Infrastructure Sector Coordinating Executive Committees, affirmed the agencies found "no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised."

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