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Fact check: After getting target letter in 2020 election probe, Trump tells another election lie


Fact check: After getting target letter in 2020 election probe, Trump tells another election lie
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On Tuesday morning, former President Donald Trump announced he had received a target letter, an indication he could soon be indicted, in special counsel Jack Smith's criminal investigation into Trump's lie-filled effort to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election.

On Tuesday night, Trump went out of his way to tell another election lie.

At a town hall event in Iowa, Fox host Sean Hannity gently suggested that Trump, now a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024, should embrace early voting, mail-in voting and legal "ballot harvesting," which is known less pejoratively as ballot collection.

Trump said he would do so, but he refused to offer an unequivocal endorsement. Instead, he added the kind of false claim he deployed in 2020.

"I do," he said of supporting the methods Hannity mentioned, "but I also have to say something else, 'cause the one thing a lot of people, including you, don't talk about: they also create phony ballots, and that's a real problem. That's my opinion. They create a lot of phony ballots."

Trump didn't say who "they" were, but his claim is pure fiction.

There was a tiny smattering of voter fraud in the 2020 election that was not even close to widespread enough to have changed the outcome in any state. While a minuscule number of people - some of them Trump supporters - voted illegally by doing such things as sending in a ballot for a deceased relative, voting twice or voting while prohibited because of a felony record, there was no sign that anyone created "a lot of phony ballots" in this election or any other recent federal election.

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