President Trump has combined dozens of his favorite conspiracy theories about the 2020
election into one incredibly debunked
Facebook video.
In a 45-minute video posted Wednesday, Trump repeated debunked lie after lie about the 2020 election. He repeated claims that Dominion voting machines were rigged; Attorney General
William Barr said Tuesday that The Department of Homeland Security had looked into claims about the machines changing ballots and found no evidence. And he falsely suggesting mail-in ballots were somehow rigged against him, despite it being known before the election that mail-in ballots would tend to go for President-elect
Joe Biden, and that there have been no instances of widespread fraud found since.
Trump made several more false claims throughout the video, but because it was pre-recorded, there was no chance for the press to question him.
One question that might be asked is why Trump isn't heading to court with these seemingly serious claims, as the team leading his legal challenges in several states have yet to bring forward compelling evidence.
Republican pollster and consultant Frank Luntz had an answer: It's because they don't have any "substance."