Fearing defeat, Donald Trump ordered the seizure of the voting machine


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The most controversial presidential election in the United States was in 2020. In this election, America saw days that the world's oldest democracy had never seen before. The source of all these controversies was former President Donald Trump, who could not digest his possible defeat. A new report reveals that Trump instructed the Secretary of Defense to seize voting machines in a draft executive order following his defeat in the presidential election.
The Politico report, based on National Archive documents, claims that Donald Trump made extraordinary efforts to prevent Democrat leader Joe Biden from being elected president. In the draft of 16 December 2020, the Secretary of Defense was ordered to seize all machines, equipment, electronically recorded information and material records.
The order also directs the Office of the National Intelligence Director to provide a preliminary assessment of the election within three days and a final assessment within 30 days. The documents were handed over to the US House of Representatives on Thursday after a US Supreme Court rejected a request to stop the National Archives documents from handing over more than 200 pages of documents to the committee. The documents include diaries of then-President Trump, drafts of speeches and files of former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, as well as handwritten notes from January 6.
January 6 marks one year since the attack on the US Capitol. However, the incident is still under investigation. The commission of inquiry first requested the documents in August. Trump's supporters attacked the country's parliament a year ago at his instigation. One year after the incident, current US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the nation. However, former President Donald Trump canceled his press conference and later issued a statement declaring Biden an "unsafe dictator."
In a nationalist speech, Joe Biden accused Trump of spreading lies. He said it was true that former US President Donald Trump had spread lies about the 2020 elections. He did so because Trump valued power more than theory. His ego was more important to him than democracy or the constitution. Trump's lies are dangerous to American democracy. An attack on democracy a year ago endangered our constitution.

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