Refuting Trump’s Fraud Claims, U.S. Officials Say Election Was Nation’s ‘Most Secure Ever’

HANAHAN, SC - OCTOBER 30: People line up to cast their in-person absentee ballots at the Berkeley County Library on October 30, 2020 in Hanahan, South Carolina. Voters waited about an hour and a half to cast their ballots.

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has determined that the November election was the safest in the country’s history, refuting President Donald Trump‘s allegations of voter fraud and miscounted ballots.

The agency said in a statement, “There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes or was in any way compromised.”

The board also asserted that this election was “the most secure in American history” with only a few minor hiccups on Election Day.

In response to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s statement, Trump tweeted his disagreement.

The president seemed to acknowledge President-elect Joe Biden‘s victory on Sunday but then repeated unfounded claims of fraud again.

 

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