VIEWERS BELIEVE PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP MIGHT HAVE CONFESSED TO SOMETHING DURING HIS RALLY SPEECH
Donald Trump, 78, will be sworn in for the second time as president at the inauguration of the 47th US president in Washington, DC, which is scheduled to start at 11.30 a.m. Eastern Time. However, the president-elect mentioned Pennsylvania's vote-counting machines at his last "MAGA" rally before taking office, and some on Twitter believe he may have made an "odd" confession at the rally that implicates him and Elon Musk.
And then he travelled to Pennsylvania where he spent a month and a half campaigning for me and he's a popular guy," Trump said about Musk during the rally. "No one knows those computers as well as he does. We won Pennsylvania by a huge margin thanks to all those computers and vote-counting devices. As a result, it was quite satisfactory. So, I want to thank Elon."
On a social media platform, one user posted: "This is called a confession". "What an odd thing to say," another typed. A third person added: "Now, Trump says Elon Musk manipulated the Pennsylvania vote-counting computers to his advantage.
Donald Trump, 78, will be sworn in for the second time as president at the inauguration of the 47th US president in Washington, DC, which is scheduled to start at 11.30 a.m. Eastern Time. However, the president-elect mentioned Pennsylvania's vote-counting machines at his last "MAGA" rally before taking office, and some on Twitter believe he may have made an "odd" confession at the rally that implicates him and Elon Musk.
And then he travelled to Pennsylvania where he spent a month and a half campaigning for me and he's a popular guy," Trump said about Musk during the rally. "No one knows those computers as well as he does. We won Pennsylvania by a huge margin thanks to all those computers and vote-counting devices. As a result, it was quite satisfactory. So, I want to thank Elon."
On a social media platform, one user posted: "This is called a confession". "What an odd thing to say," another typed. A third person added: "Now, Trump says Elon Musk manipulated the Pennsylvania vote-counting computers to his advantage.
Some, on the other hand, thought that people were clinging to thin air. "I literally just watched it and he never said any of that..." they tweeted. Another clarified: "Residents may vote using a voting machine or a scanned paper ballot, depending on the county in which they reside."
"Every vote in the state leaves a paper trail, and in some areas of the state, mail-in ballots are counted using different systems than same-day votes."
Because the paper trail would not match, voting machine hacking would be technically impossible. But it's wishful thinking. Or was that all it was? Although I'm not an expert, I think there is too much conspiracy surrounding the US vote-counting process. In my opinion, Trump and President Joe Biden both won the 2020 election handily. "Now I’m convinced the inauguration will be inside due to protests," commented one person, and by the outrage, his comments have struck on Musk's social media platform... moving it indoors might be best.