President Donald Trump falsely claimed on Twitter that an election technology firm "deleted" large numbers of his votes or "switched" them to count for Joe Biden — the latest in a series of baseless theories suggesting vote counting problems that the president has been promoting.
His tweet Thursday amplified a "report" built on empty claims that originated in anonymous comments on a pro-Trump blog.
Trump and his supporters have launched groundless attacks on one of the most widely used technology firms in the U.S., Dominion Voting Systems, seeking to sow doubt in the results of the 2020 election, despite no evidence of any serious irregularities.
Here's a look at the claims in Trump's tweet:
TRUMP: "REPORT: DOMINION DELETED 2.7 MILLION TRUMP VOTES NATIONWIDE. DATA ANALYSIS FINDS 221,000 PENNSYLVANIA VOTES SWITCHED FROM PRESIDENT TRUMP TO BIDEN. 941,000 TRUMP VOTES DELETED. STATES USING DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS SWITCHED 435,000 VOTES FROM TRUMP TO BIDEN."
THE FACTS: There's no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election, or of major problems with Dominion's systems. Election officials from both political parties have stated publicly that the election went well, and international observers confirmed there were no serious irregularities.
"There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised," says a statement emailed to reporters Thursday by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, a federal agency that oversees U.S. election security. "The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history."
Dominion Voting Systems said in a statement that it "denies claims about any vote switching or alleged software issues with our voting systems."