“It doesn’t feel right,” “something is wrong,” and “it stinks” were some of the responses to Donald Trump’s second election as president.
The 45th president of the United States will return to the White House on January 20, 2025, and the 47th president will be a familiar face to those who work there.
Conspiracy theories, however, have already started selling the mill.
Hacker collective Anonymous reviewed the results of the previous two elections and said that “it doesn’t add up” just hours after the 78-year-old’s predicted victory was verified.
“Something doesn’t add up,” the group remarked on Twitter. Trump received 74 million votes in 2020, whereas Biden received 81 million. Trump received 71 million votes in 2024, while Harris received 66 million.
“15 million Democrats chose not to participate in this one? 3 Million MAGA choose not to participate in this one? No f***ing way.
The anonymous hacking collective claimed on social media that 18 million fewer individuals cast ballots this year than the previous one.
One commenter said: “During COVID, people cast ballots.
“But not in 2024 ?”
“I never want to be a conspiracy theorist, but is this the’secret’ Trump was referring to?” another person typed. I mean, he didn’t appear to care and was hardly making an effort near the end.”
A third, however, said: “It smells of s***.” After record turnout, record new registrations, and huge stakes on both sides, we’re still looking at 10–15 million ballots going missing after all the votes are tabulated.”
“It doesn’t feel right,” someone other added. Every Democrat I knew cast a ballot. I know Republicans who switched to the Democratic Party. There’s a problem.
Neither the 47th president of the United States nor the first elected female president will be Vice President Kamala Harris.
After a contentious campaign between Democratic Vice-President Kamala Harris and Republican incumbent Trump, Trump won by a significant margin.
In addition to leading in Nevada and Arizona, he defeated Harris in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and North Carolina. Notably, he also won four of the five electoral votes in the fiercely disputed state of Nebraska.
As some of his most important supporters joined him on stage Friday night, Trump declared his triumph and said he had “made history.”
“With every breath in my body, I will fight for you every single day. Trump declared, “Until we have given children the strong, secure, and prosperous America they deserve, I will not rest.”
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