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Many Democrats and their allies in the media are angry that President Trump has accused Joe Biden and Democrats of cheating to win the presidency. No doubt some are frustrated, even in victory. But why should they be surprised when Trump says the other side cheated? After all, they said the same thing four years ago after the 2016 election.

And they didn't do it for just a week or two. Democrats pressed the cheating accusation to extraordinary lengths, month after month, and year after year, inflicting as much damage on Trump's presidency as they possibly could. Today, after the 2020 vote, Trump's accusations won't have the same effect — they will be dismissed and then ignored by much of the media, as opposed to 2016-2019 when comparably groundless anti-Trump allegations were given daily headlines. But the fact is, in the Trump era, some Democrats made a false accusation of cheating part of their political strategy. They are in a poor position to complain about it now.

The accusation was, of course, that Trump won in 2016 by conspiring with Russia to influence the election. Some Democrats, like Hillary Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, began suggesting Trump was conspiring with Russia in the summer when the campaign was reaching full speed. Then the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee paid a former British spy to compile a dossier of false allegations claiming Trump-Russia collusion. "Collusion," in the context of the 2016 election, was a synonym for "cheating."

Then it was off to the races. On Jan. 6, 2017, two weeks before Trump was inaugurated, Congress met in joint session to certify the results of the Electoral College. It had historically been a ceremonial, pro-forma event. But several House Democrats tried to block certification of various state results. Rep. Barbara Lee objected to certification "on behalf of the millions of Americans, including members of the Intelligence Community, who are horrified by evidence that the Russians interfered in our election." The objectors lacked any support in the Senate, so the presiding officer — it was then-Vice President Joe Biden — struck them down.

On March 20, 2017, then-FBI Director James Comey made huge news when he announced that the bureau was investigating "whether there was any coordination" between the Trump campaign and Russians seeking to interfere with the election.

On May 17, 2017, the cheating allegation was weaponized with the appointment of Trump-Russia special counsel Robert Mueller, who was assigned to search for coordination between Trump and Russia. The question of whether Trump conspired or coordinated with Russia to gain an unfair advantage in the election was at the heart of the investigation.

By the end of 2017, it was clear inside the Mueller investigation that the special counsel had been unable to establish that conspiracy or coordination even took place, much less who might have taken part in it. But Mueller allowed his investigation to drag on as his prosecutors searched for alleged obstruction of justice. In the meantime, the cheating allegation hung in the air and regularly found its way into news reporting.

On May 1, 2018, for example, there was a spate of collusion stories. "Tonight on All In," MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes said that evening, "the clearest window yet into the Russia probe and signs that Mueller already has evidence of collusion." On CNN, analyst Jeffrey Toobin declared, "This is an investigation about collusion. The fact that the president keeps saying over and over again, there was no collusion, there was no collusion, that has not been established and in fact there is lots of evidence that collusion did take place ..."

What had been established, although Toobin and other commentators, not to mention the general public, did not know it at the time, was that Mueller could not establish that conspiracy or coordination took place. Americans did not learn that definitively until the release of the Mueller report in April 2019, nearly two years after the special counsel's investigation began. "The investigation did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities," the report said. It repeated that statement a number of times in the 400-plus page document.

Finally, after all the allegations, there was a verdict, from an investigator who had all the money he needed, all the staff he needed, all the time he needed, and the full law enforcement powers of the U.S. government. Collusion — cheating — had not taken place. Mueller investigated all the major and minor characters of the campaign — Manafort, Gates, Flynn, Papadopoulos, and Page — and never charged any of them with any crime that involved conspiring or coordinating with Russia.

Nevertheless, the cheating allegation had gone on and on — from mid-2016 until mid-2019. It was started and perpetuated by Democrats who sought to accuse Trump of cheating in the 2016 election. Some cling to it even today. In any event, it deeply, and unfairly, scarred the Trump presidency. Many Democrats hoped that it might even be used to remove Trump from office early.

Now, some Democrats say it is time to "heal." And President-elect Joe Biden asks that the accused and those who targeted them "give each other a chance" in the new Democratic administration. Surely no one will be surprised if that doesn't happen.
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ivala Ted Curz statement on Fox..

let the law take its course....its the Media that is projecting Joe Biden as President Elect..

there is still lot to go....u wont get the winner until December 12th....

thats the reason Trump is not conceding...

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

ivala Ted Curz statement on Fox..

let the law take its course....its the Media that is projecting Joe Biden as President Elect..

there is still lot to go....u wont get the winner until December 12th....

thats the reason Trump is not conceding...

for short term divisive politics, you need to support Trump

for long term revival of republican party, you need to accept election results.

this is why the party is split and mostly mum at the moment.

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7 minutes ago, Vallavan said:

for short term divisive politics, you need to support Trump

for long term revival of republican party, you need to accept election results.

this is why the party is split and mostly mum at the moment.

but whatever it is, I think TRUMP will fight hard to get the JUSTICE.

with ZERO support from Media & Big tech, he was able to deliver the promises he made. So lets see how it will turn out.

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31 minutes ago, ShruteSastry said:

but whatever it is, I think TRUMP will fight hard to get the JUSTICE.

with ZERO support from Media & Big tech, he was able to deliver the promises he made. So lets see how it will turn out.

100% he will not be the president and he will not give up. along the way, he will ruin whats left of republican party before him, and will forever create a division in the society.

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3 minutes ago, Vallavan said:

100% he will not be the president and he will not give up. along the way, he will ruin whats left of republican party before him, and will forever create a division in the society.

appreciate your opinion, but the divisiveness is created by dems and their liberal media. Go check yourself on any social platform. 

but let's just leave it to the constitution and legal bodies.

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28 minutes ago, r2d2 said:

I thought the only 'round'ing Thaatha knows is...

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Demo's enni conspiracy theories allina more than 48% of americans supported him.. so problem is not about Conspiracy with Russians... it was his own fault ,People were more angry for his stupid speeches..if he closed his mouth for 1 year the result would have been better... 

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states results certify cheyyakunda supreme court decision theesuka pothe house legislature ki velthundi january lo. republicans akkada majority, trump malli re-elect avuthadu

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2 hours ago, Spartan said:

ivala Ted Curz statement on Fox..

let the law take its course....its the Media that is projecting Joe Biden as President Elect..

there is still lot to go....u wont get the winner until December 12th....

thats the reason Trump is not conceding...

Every year media ne project chestadi. Officially eppudu aa December meet lo ne cheptaru. What’s new in this ??

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1 hour ago, ShruteSastry said:

but whatever it is, I think TRUMP will fight hard to get the JUSTICE.

with ZERO support from Media & Big tech, he was able to deliver the promises he made. So lets see how it will turn out.

Add republicans to it

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16 minutes ago, ismartganesh said:

states results certify cheyyakunda supreme court decision theesuka pothe house legislature ki velthundi january lo. republicans akkada majority, trump malli re-elect avuthadu

They have zero proof of rigging whatsoever. Everything is an allegation at this point. Rigging cheyyali anukunte florida or ohio lanti high electoral votes states lo cheste saripoiddi. His sorry as$ couldn’t even save Georgia from turning blue.

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3 minutes ago, SnehamKosam said:

Every year media ne project chestadi. Officially eppudu aa December meet lo ne cheptaru. What’s new in this ??

yeah, but the projection is different from saying is "becomes president" anyway, let the law take it forward. 

#commongood

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