In a series of Truth Social posts, Donald Trump said that the fake news media misinterpreted his suggestion that election rules should be scrapped so he could return to the White House.

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Donald Trump announced his third bid for the presidency at Mar-A-Lago. The photo was taken by ALON SKUY/

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There is no evidence that there was widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

A Truth Social post on Saturday called for the end of all rules, even those found in the constitution.

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Musk on Friday released documents through the independent journalist Matt Taibbi that offered few new revelations but showed how the younger Biden's laptop was the source of a New York Post story. In the wake of the release, Trump claimed that "Big Tech Companies" coordinated with the DNC and the Democrat Party to engage in fraudulent activities. The results of the 2020 presidential election should be thrown out.

There was a lot of criticism of the former president. In an interview with WVOC radio in Columbia, S.C., the former Vice President said that government officials and anyone who is a contender for public office should make it clear that they will support and defend the Constitution.

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The Constitution is more important than any President, according to Musk. It's over.

Some GOP lawmakers don't agree with Trump's call for termination of the constitution.