Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump sounded the alarm Sunday after claiming that an "investigation" by right-wing influencer Tucker Carlson had revealed that Democrats planned to cheat in Pennsylvania.
In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump claimed without evidence that Pennsylvania's absentee voting suffered from widespread fraud.
"An interview by Tucker Carlson of an election expert indicates that 20% of the Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania are fraudulent," the former president wrote.
"Here we go again! Where is the U.S. Attorney General and FBI to INVESTIGATE? Where is the Pennsylvania Republican Party?" he asked.
Trump insisted he would win the Pennsylvania election in November "unless the Dems are allowed to CHEAT."
"THE RNC MUST ACTIVATE, NOW!!!" he exclaimed.
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Experts like Witold J. Walczak, legal director of the ACLU of Pennsylvania, have predicted a deluge of lawsuits in the commonwealth over mail-in voting.
"I'm expecting a repeat of 2020 this year — different but also likely even more intense," Walczak told Spotlight PA.