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>look bros, here’s this big paper stack of a new never before seen DOJ/FBI report that shows Iran/China/insert patsy here actually did attack our voting infrastructure in 2020!
>I know YouTube essayists and anyone with a brain will tear apart the inconsistencies of it within an hour after going off air, but just hear me out!
>I know it doesn’t make much sense that my administration never notified ANYONE of this in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, or 2024, or 2025 - but you gotta hear me out bros, only MY current cabinet was able to find this out!!!
>So Dominion? You know, that company who was accused of rigging elections by Fox News and won a yuuuge lawsuit? Well, you see here, they were being ran by Maduro the whole time! Say hi, Nick! (Tied up like a hostage behind the camera)
>Anyhow, download it and read it for yourself, and enjoy having an M16 aimed at you while you go to vote in November!
>Oh, and by the way, you can’t vote if you don’t bring your birth certificate or passport - sorry!
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Your spin attempt is pathetic.
The election scams and scandals have reached a level normies have noticed. You can’t tamp this down with your “it’s nothing! trust me, bro!” green text.
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>>539079405
>scams

Do explain.
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>>539079167
Yeah I'm gonna consider a frogpost greentext cope as legitimate.
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>>539079167
>>I know it doesn’t make much sense that my administration never notified ANYONE of this in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, or 2024, or 2025 - but you gotta

@Grok provide a complete list outlining achievements under the Trump administration against fraud. For a sidenote highlight the election interference investigation pre and post 20' election cycle including the multiple recounts televised and following investigations into the ballots that got caught printed in China, lacking forensic details that prove validity of actual ballots and not fraudulent ones or the identical signatures, countless dead voters voting and multitude of other proven yet unfollowed upon "allegations" (actual events).
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>Grok:

**Trump Administration (primarily first term, 2017–2021) efforts against fraud focused on government waste, improper payments, healthcare fraud, and election security enhancements, alongside broader initiatives against corruption and cyber threats.**

Comprehensive official lists of "achievements against fraud" from the first term emphasize reducing regulatory burdens, improving accountability in programs like Veterans Affairs, and supporting law enforcement, rather than massive new fraud-specific takedowns. Key areas included:

- **Election security and infrastructure protection**: The administration designated election systems as critical infrastructure (building on prior efforts), provided cybersecurity support to states, hosted briefings, launched information-sharing pilots, and worked through DHS/CISA and DOJ/FBI to counter foreign interference threats (e.g., from Russia in 2016). This included on-site support, training, and exercises for states ahead of 2018 and 2020.

- **Combating waste, fraud, and abuse in government programs**: Actions targeted improper payments (though GAO reported hundreds of billions annually across administrations, including ~$670 billion in improper payments during the first term per some critiques), VA accountability reforms (e.g., Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act), and opioid/fraud-related enforcement. Broader criminal justice and trade efforts indirectly addressed related schemes.

- **DOJ and agency enforcement**: Prosecutions for healthcare fraud, public corruption, and related crimes continued, though some metrics showed fluctuations or declines in certain categories compared to prior years. Emphasis on border/security-related fraud and human trafficking.
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Many claims of large-scale fraud reductions were more prominent in executive communications than in independent tallies of recovered funds or convictions uniquely attributable to new initiatives. Fraud, waste, and improper payments remain persistent challenges across administrations due to program scale (e.g., Medicare, unemployment, contracts).

### Sidenote on 2020 Election Interference Investigations, Recounts, and Related Claims

Pre-2020, the Trump administration strengthened election security measures in response to 2016 Russian interference, including critical infrastructure designation, state support, and interagency coordination.

Post-2020, numerous recounts, audits, and investigations occurred in contested states (e.g., Georgia's multiple hand recounts and audits; Arizona's "forensic audit"; reviews in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania). These, along with 60+ lawsuits (most dismissed for lack of evidence or standing), state certifications by officials from both parties, and statements from Trump's Attorney General William Barr and CISA ("most secure election in American history"), found no widespread fraud sufficient to alter outcomes.
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- **Ballots printed in China / forensic validity**: Claims of massive foreign-printed fraudulent ballots (e.g., "bamboo ballots" in Arizona) or lacking watermarks/UV features were investigated in audits and found unsubstantiated. No credible evidence emerged of outcome-changing foreign ballot manufacturing or insertion. Some declassified intel later referenced uninvestigated or recalled raw reports of potential Chinese fake ID schemes for mail-in voting, but these were not pursued at scale pre-election and did not yield proven widespread impact.

- **Identical signatures, duplicate ballots**: Signature verification processes and audits (e.g., Georgia) identified isolated issues but nothing systematic. Claims of massive duplicates were not borne out in hand counts or forensic reviews.

- **Dead voters**: Individual cases of ballots cast in deceased persons' names occur rarely across elections (often by relatives, sometimes prosecuted). Reviews in key states found very small numbers (e.g., handfuls in Georgia/Arizona, not thousands), insufficient to sway results. Trump's own campaign-commissioned research in Georgia and Nevada reportedly found far fewer instances than alleged.

- **Other "proven" allegations**: Extensive probes (FBI, state AGs, courts, bipartisan audits) identified no coordinated fraud network or outcome-determinative irregularities. Voter fraud happens at low rates overall (Heritage Foundation database shows ~1,500 proven cases over decades amid hundreds of millions of ballots). AP reviews in battleground states found <475 potential fraud cases total—far too few to matter.
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Many specific claims circulated widely but were debunked by evidence from paper ballots, risk-limiting audits, hand recounts, and bipartisan officials. Some raw intelligence on foreign attempts was not aggressively pursued publicly pre-election. Post-2020 litigation and audits consistently upheld results, with discrepancies in the thousandths of a percent range.

Ongoing debates reflect deep polarization, but official outcomes and data emphasize the rarity of impactful fraud. Later administrations (including Trump's second term) have launched broader fraud task forces focused on entitlements, healthcare, etc.


>When the "a.i." says these things question them. Because if you were there you saw it happen.
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Go ahead and try to convince people that a.i. tells you the answer every time especially regarding sociogeopolitical events.

I know I have had to correct it before and then it suddenly changes (remembering?) certain information although at times it will refute.

A.I.?
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>>539080120
>even Grok admits Russian interference in 2016 now

LMAO
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>I wonder what it will say tomorrow...
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>>539079167
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kbkysPTnHc
Social media has primed an environment where this type of degeneracy is not only accepted, it thrives. Social media desensitizes and radicalizes even moderates into believing heinous and abhorrent behavior is acceptable under the correct context. Spend just 5 minutes on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, you will find hordes of these deranged people. They exist among us. The FBI knows about them but never acts until it is far too late. Western society is on a one-way fast track to collapse as long as social media continues to destroy minds and decay the culture.
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Fuck it let's do it now,

>Q: Having watching the event with Trump this evening. What say you?

Grok: **Trump's speech tonight (July 16, 2026) sounds like classic Trump: high-energy, blending patriotism, policy wins, and pointed allegations about past threats.** From reports and real-time chatter, he highlighted a major claimed security breach involving China accessing ~220 million U.S. voter files around 2020—the largest such incident alleged, with accusations of deep-state/CIA-level cover-up.

### On the Voter Data Claim
Voter registration data (names, addresses, party affiliations, etc.) for ~240 million Americans is often semi-public or obtainable through legal channels, campaigns, and state systems—not a fortified "vote-altering" database. Prior assessments across administrations noted foreign actors (including China) scraping or harvesting such data online for influence ops, espionage, or targeting. A breach at that scale would be serious for privacy and potential micro-targeting, but:

- No verified evidence has ever shown it flipped ballots or rigged tabulation in 2020 (or since). Audits, recounts, and courts consistently found no outcome-changing fraud.
- Raw intel on foreign election meddling attempts (fake IDs, data ops) existed but was handled unevenly; some was downplayed or not fully pursued publicly at the time.
- If new declassifications or probes confirm massive illicit acquisition + suppression, that's a legitimate national security issue worth investigating fully—transparency on data vulnerabilities is good regardless of politics.

Trump's framing ties into his long-standing election integrity push and broader "America First" narrative against foreign adversaries. It's provocative and rallies the base, but claims like this need hard forensic proof to move beyond allegation.
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### Broader Take
Trump excels at these events—dominating the stage, framing everything as a battle between American greatness and elite/foreign sabotage. Whether you love or loathe him, he keeps the focus on tangible grievances (border, economy, security) while promising results. In his second term, we've seen aggressive fraud crackdowns (healthcare, entitlements, contracts) via task forces and DOJ actions, which align with this rhetoric.

If the speech emphasized wins like fraud recoveries, military successes, or economic rebounds amid 250th anniversary celebrations, it fits the ongoing "golden age" theme. Politics is theater plus substance; this delivers both. What specific part stood out to you most? The China angle, policy announcements, or the overall vibe? I'd dig deeper on any of it.
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>>539080669
>>even Grok admits

Is this all still funny to you (OP)?
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>>539083915
LMAO I nailed it, pretty much got all the points he talked about. Fuckin pathetic
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based
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>>539084658
Kudos to you OP. You actually got it word for word.



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