Michigan Republicans reject Trump's allegations of election fraud
An investigation by the Republican Party in Michigan has concluded that despite allegations of election fraud by former President Donald Trump and his associates, the midwestern state's 2020 presidential election was largely rigged. Voting fraud and forgery were not detected.
Former President Trump lost to Joe Biden in a machine gun.
In a state where Republicans control the Senate, a Senate committee said in a report released Wednesday that citizens of the state believe the results were accurate.
In the machine gun, Joe Biden received 155,000 more votes than Donald Trump.
Trump won the 2016 election in this state. However, the decision to run in the 2020 election did not go in his favor, prompting many of his colleagues to say that the vote count in Michigan was rigged because the state's Interim County was a stronghold of Republicans.
The panel called on the state's attorney general to investigate those who made false allegations about the vote count in Interim County.