Donald Trump claims that millions voted illegally in the election, to his detriment. But he has offered no proof for his allegation, continuing his use of a method that proved effective in the campaign: broadcasting unproven and most likely false claims. Right-wing populists in other countries use the same approach.
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DJ Carey’s US scam raises many interesting questions
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