Former President Donald Trump Tells Supporters to Monitor Voters Instead of Voting

Former President Donald Trump Tells Supporters to Monitor Voters Instead of Voting

Former President Donald Trump addressed his supporters at a rally in New Hampshire, telling them that they don’t need to vote in the upcoming election. Instead, he urged them to keep a close watch on other voters. Trump once again referenced his unfounded claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. He expressed concerns about election integrity and called for stricter measures to prevent fraud in national elections.

During his speech, Trump also made controversial comparisons to South African anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela and portrayed himself as a victim in multiple criminal indictments and civil trials he’s facing.

It’s worth noting that Trump’s comments drew criticism from the campaign team of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is also vying for the GOP nomination. They condemned Trump’s stance on voting, calling it detrimental to winning elections.

Despite facing an extensive list of charges, Trump denied being indicted and maintained that the accusations were part of President Biden’s agenda. Prior to the rally, he visited New Hampshire’s state Capitol to file the paperwork for his GOP nomination bid.

Trump’s spokesperson has yet to respond to requests for comment.

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Source: Trump told his fans they ‘don’t have to vote’ and should ‘watch’ other voters instead

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