Trump Alleges "Massive Cheating" In Key Swing State Of Pennsylvania
Former President Donald Trump has alleged "massive cheating" in the key swing state of Pennsylvania, without providing any evidence to support his claims.
Trump's allegations come as election officials in Pennsylvania continue to count ballots from Tuesday's election. The state is one of several that could determine the outcome of the presidential race between Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden.
In a statement released Wednesday morning, Trump said that he had received reports of "massive cheating" in Pennsylvania, including "ballot stuffing" and "illegal votes." He did not provide any specific details to support his claims.
Trump's allegations have been met with skepticism by election officials and experts. Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said in a statement that there is "no evidence of any widespread fraud or irregularities" in the state's election.
The Trump campaign has not provided any evidence to support its claims of cheating in Pennsylvania. The campaign has also not filed any legal challenges to the election results in the state.
Election officials in Pennsylvania are continuing to count ballots from Tuesday's election. The state is one of several that could determine the outcome of the presidential race between Trump and Biden.
Trump's allegations of cheating are likely to further fuel tensions over the election results. The Trump campaign has already filed legal challenges to the election results in several states, and Trump has repeatedly made unfounded claims that the election was "rigged" against him.