Despite the fact that the 2020 presidential election is long done and over with — the states have tallied their ballots, the election has been called by every reputable media outlet across the country, and Joe Biden has been announced as president-elect — the Trump team is still putting their desperation on pathetic display at every chance they get.
Ironically enough, Biden took home this election with the same number of electoral votes as Trump walked away with in his 2016 race against Hillary Clinton (not to mention, the highest number of popular votes ever recorded in the history of the United States of America.) But when it comes to Donald finding himself on the losing end of those electoral numbers, it suddenly means that the election was rigged against him and these votes couldn’t possibly be legitimate.
Donald and his team, including his children, have been on the hunt for voter fraud that literally does not exist since they started counting the votes on that fateful Tuesday night. And even as Biden’s margin grew and grew, the Trump team’s antics just got more and more desperate.
Now, here we are, nearly two weeks out from Election Day in the US, and the Trump band of idiots are still going as strong as ever.
As I’m sure you’ve noticed, these claims made by the Trump family and team are nothing short of completely baseless. Quite literally, they’re pushing lawsuits that are based on little more than some hearsay scribbled on a sticky note. And, frankly, their “evidence” behind this all has gotten more and more pathetic with each passing moment.
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However, the stupidest of the Trump spawns, Eric himself, may have him the idiot jackpot for the most ridiculous piece of “proof” yet when he sent out a tweet today alleging that the election simply had to be rigged because his father drew in bigger crowds than his Democratic opponent.
“Biden couldn’t get 10 people to a rally & went days without leaving his house. @realDonaldTrump received 11 million more votes than 2016, nearly doubled African American support – this was every stop, multiple times a day. This election was rigged from the beginning,” the middle Trump son’s tweet read, captioning an image that’s allegedly of one of his father’s events.
Biden couldn’t get 10 people to a rally & went days without leaving his house. @realDonaldTrump received 11 million more votes than 2016, nearly doubled African American support – this was every stop, multiple times a day. This election was rigged from the beginning. pic.twitter.com/iM3tcSIMmf
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) November 16, 2020
To say the very least, it’s been a long couple of weeks and social media wasn’t here for it:
I’m a registered republican. I voted for Trump in 2016. I never attended a rally, owned a sign, or a hat; this election, I voted Joe Biden and down ballot blue. I don’t own a Biden yard sign, and never went to a rally.
Rally size means jack shit, especially during a pandemic.
— cyn (@Repubsforbiden) November 16, 2020
It’s hard being Eric
— Tin Royer (@nicadispatch) November 16, 2020
250,000 missing votes … on Daddy’s watch pic.twitter.com/L4G7sW8eFz
— Lisa Walton -Philly Girl🦅🏈 #Equality🇺🇸🏳️🌈 (@lisawaltonlcsw) November 16, 2020
78,764,266 people beg to differ pic.twitter.com/yNfQPNkaCg
— Danny Mc Keown (@dannybo69) November 16, 2020
It’s because one half of the country recognizes they’re living through a mass death event and the other thinks it’s fake.
— NYT Coup Needle (@TheFullMnuchin) November 16, 2020
Eric do you know about the pandemic
— kyle (@kayyeltee) November 16, 2020
Using your logic then Freddy Mercury should be President pic.twitter.com/tS8GgPFEfS
— Rick Ingram 🧢 (@MrRickIngram) November 16, 2020
Just because 70,707,611 of us didn’t need to go to the Twilight Zone crossover of high school pep rallies and a Jonestown meet ‘n’ greet to show our support for our candidate does not mean that we didn’t show up in masses to vote your daddy out on his ass. Go cry somewhere else.
Featured image via Flickr/Gage Skidmore, under Creative Commons license 2.0