Trump says 'there is no way Biden won the election' after new poll says 67% of GOP voters do not consider president to be the legitimate winner
- In a post on his website on Sunday, Donald Trump said the Republican Party was 'very strong'
- He shared a new CBS News poll on the views of GOP voters regarding the legitimacy of the election and Liz Cheney's ouster
- The survey found that 67 per cent of self-identified Republicans did not consider President Joe Biden the legitimate winner of the election
- It also showed that 80 per cent of those asked agreed with Cheney's removal, which followed her criticism of Trump
5 days ago — Over 120 retired generals and admirals signed on to a letter falsely claiming the 2020 election was stolen in a move other veterans say erodes ...
5 days ago — The
letter published by "Flag Officers 4 America" appeared to advance a
false conspiracy theory that the 2020 election was illegitimate.
5 days ago — More than 120 retired generals and admirals posted an open letter questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 election results and President Joe ...
5 days ago — The
letter published by "Flag Officers 4 America" appeared to advance a
false conspiracy theory that the 2020 election was illegitimate.
4 days ago — MORE than 120 retired military generals and admirals have signed an open letter questioning Joe B...
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hundred twenty-four retired admirals and generals signed a letter
questioning the validity of the 2020 election and U.S. President Joe
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5 days ago — PRESIDENT Joe Biden's fitness for office has come into question after over 120 retired military generals signed a letter challenging the 2020 ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Former New York Times correspondent claims the paper's 'biased' coverage of Trump was a clear display of 'arrogance and self-absorption' from journalists who couldn't stand being challenged by the president in blistering memoir
- Robert M. Smith slammed the NYT's anti-Trump bias in Suppressed: Confessions of a Former New York Times Washington Correspondent, released May 14
- Smith, who left the paper in 1972, said Times journalists launched a crusade against Trump because they hated being challenged by the former president
- Reporters had a 'duty to rise above criticism and not engage in spasms of adolescent pouting and lashing out,' Smith writes
- Smith said the paper's reaction to Trump's contempt revealed 'a sensitivity to the loss of power - an arrogance and self-absorption'
- He writes: 'When you have some power and are treated as if you do - the way Washington correspondents of the Times are for example -
- '[A] sudden, enforced diminution in your power does more than sting. It instigates a cry for revenge.'
- Smith also claims journalists for the paper were blind to the appeal of Trump and played 'no helpful role in the crucial effort to bridge the divide'
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