Eric Trump, Once Again, Fails Miserably As He Tries To Muck Biden’s Win

Ron Delancer

Eric Trump’s latest attempt to spread misinformation about the 2020 election results backfired in a dramatic fashion on Saturday morning as the vast majority of Twitter users aren’t buying his baseless conspiracy.

Once again, President Donald Trump’s second-eldest son continued with his efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election result with this post:

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“Does anyone believe that Biden got 15 million more votes than Obama in 2012?” he asked. “This from a candidate who would go days/weeks while hardly campaigning.”

It’s the second time that Eric Trump has tried the same line of attack on Biden. Just three days after the election, which the president still refuses to concede, Eric Trump suggested there was something suspicious about how Biden receiving more votes in 2020 than Obama’s landslide victory in 2008.

Shortly after the election, he shared fake footage of someone burning ballots, posted a questionable graphic hinting his father would ultimately win and warned that Rudy Giuliani, his father’s personal attorney, would take down the “dirtbags” who he baselessly alleged are trying to steal the election.

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Each and every one of Eric Trump’s previous attempts to spread disinformation have backfired.

This one was no different:

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