President Trump’s campaign attorneys worked into the night attempting to justify the President’s baseless claims of widespread electoral fraud as Joe Biden edged into the lead.
In what may be a sign of how the campaign is viewing what could be its final hours, a source said they set up a hotline to take incoming calls about alleged voter fraud.
They even set up an entire room at their headquarters in Arlington dedicated to the hotline.
Despite the president’s insistence, there have been no legitimate allegations of widespread voter fraud in this race.
Trump has framed the vote counting process as a conspiracy to steal the election from him — and the hotline is further evidence of how his staff is trying to justify his claims after the fact.
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