Donald Trump insulted those who believe in election fraud when he published a statement.
He said in a Saturday statement that anyone who doesn't think there was election fraud in the 2020 presidential election is either stupid or corrupt.
Critics pointed out that the former president had insulted those who were against him by using a double negative, rather than those who supported him.
Trump has continued to push the claim that there was fraud in the election despite investigators and experts finding no evidence of it.
December 5, 2021.
Jonathan Karl, an ABC News correspondent and author of a recent book about Trump's final months as president, refused to concede defeat.
CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale said that this was Trump's first ever accurate statement on the legitimacy of the election.
Eric Swalwell agreed with the former President.
Trump's messages were often notable for their spelling errors and quirks before they were banned on social media.
According to reports, White House staffers who ghost wrote his messages often tried to duplicate his mistakes to make them seem more authentic.
Trump has been sending short statements to his followers via email.