Donald Trump said he is in possession of what he described as “truckloads” of evidence that he claims proves the 2020 presidential election was rigged. According to him, this material demonstrates that Democrats engaged in widespread cheating that altered the outcome of the race.
He argued that the alleged misconduct was not isolated but systemic, insisting that the evidence clearly shows coordinated wrongdoing. Trump framed his remarks as a challenge to critics, asserting that the information he claims to have has not been adequately addressed or refuted.
A major focus of his criticism was California’s mail-in ballot system, which he described as completely broken. He portrayed the process as inherently unreliable and vulnerable to abuse, suggesting it undermines confidence in election integrity.
Trump pointed to the sheer volume of ballots involved, emphasizing that millions were mailed out and millions were sent back. He claimed that no one can clearly account for where all of those ballots originated or where they ultimately ended up.
Based on these assertions, Trump concluded that if elections were conducted fairly, the results would look “VERY different.” He maintained that the current system distorts outcomes and does not accurately reflect the will of voters.