Trump Accuses Barr; Alleges Election Fraud in Video
We ran the numbers: There are 2664 news articles covering this topic. 48% (1274) are left leaning, 38% (1016) are center, and 14% (374) are right leaning.
On Wednesday, three voter advocacy groups sued Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for the “wrongful cancellation” of 199,908 voter registrations. Trump also continued to remain livid at Attorney General William P. Barr for telling the Associated Press that he had not “seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election.” While left-leaning articles highlight that a senior administration official said there was a chance Trump would fire Barr, right-leaning articles highlight that in an address posted on Twitter and Facebook, Trump said if he’s right about election fraud, “Biden can’t be president.”
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that a senior administration official said there was a chance Trump would fire Barr. According to another official, Barr and Trump’s relationship has been deteriorating even before his comments to the AP, as the two had barely spoken in recent months.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the groups that sued Raffensperger called for voters to have their registration restored ahead of Georgia’s January 5. Runoff races. Gabriel Sterling, Georgia’s voting system implementation manager, dismissed the lawsuit during a press conference on Wednesday.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that in an address posted on Twitter and Facebook, Trump said if he’s right about election fraud, “Biden can’t be president.” Trump continued to claim that the mail and voting scam is the “latest part of their four-year effort to overturn the results of the 2016 election.”
From the left
Trump is said to be livid at Barr, with one official suggesting termination possible
The Washington Post
From the center
Lawsuit alleges 200K Georgia voters were wrongly purged from registration list
The Hill