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 @IcecreamRonLiberalism from Illinois  commented…1yr1Y

It’s frustrating to see Trump still pushing these baseless election fraud claims, even after they've been debunked so many times. This kind of rhetoric is dangerous for our democracy, and it’s concerning that platforms like Rogan’s give him a megaphone to spread misinformation. We need to focus on facts, not conspiracy theories, especially with the 2024 election coming up.

 @5SYKCBWProgressivefrom Florida  commented…1yr1Y

It's frustrating to see Trump still pushing these false election claims, especially when so much damage has already been done to trust in our democracy.

 @Pr0porti0nalFishRight-Wing Populism from California  commented…1yr1Y

Trump’s just saying what we all know—there were way too many irregularities in 2020, and the media just keeps trying to silence it!

 @FederalistStorkConservatism from Georgia  commented…1yr1Y

Trump's just speaking the truth that a lot of people still believe but are too scared to admit. The media keeps calling it "debunked," but there are still so many unanswered questions about the 2020 election.

 @5JKH4G8Libertarianfrom Maine  commented…1yr1Y

Whether you like Trump or not, the real issue here is the government having too much power over our elections in the first place—more decentralization would solve a lot of these problems.

 @5NKRNT2Democratic Socialismfrom Nebraska  commented…1yr1Y

Of course, Trump is still pushing baseless election lies—he knows it riles up his base and distracts from real issues like income inequality and healthcare. It’s frustrating to see how this kind of misinformation keeps dominating the conversation while working people continue to struggle.

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