Fogdog
Well-Known Member
Speaking of a belief that must be considered true even if proven otherwise,It boggles my mind to think that anybody would trust others not to cheat. People cheat at things as stupid as video games, of course they would cheat an election if they could no ID bullshit their way to mail in fraud victory. You arent using common sense and you know it.
There was Trump-Russia collusion — and Trump pardoned the colluder
It’s official: The Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
In an explosive development, the Biden administration confirmed that a Russian government agent with close connections to Donald Trump’s top 2016 campaign official “provided the Russian Intelligence Services with sensitive information on polling and [Trump] campaign strategy.”
There was Trump-Russia collusion — and Trump pardoned the colluder
Trump’s potential political rivals should remember that he handed the ultimate political favor to the man who colluded with Russia amid Moscow’s campaign to undermine American democracy.
thehill.com
If you want to believe there was voter fraud in 2020 that overturned the election that Trump won, without any evidence to prove it is true, then you must accept the above is true. Or do you require no evidence before a belief meets your standard for legal action?