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Democrats rip Trump's 2020 election speech as 'lies' and 'conspiracy theories'

oregonlive.com

Trump's speech citing newly declassified documents on election vulnerabilities draws fierce pushback — who decides where evidence ends and conspiracy begins?

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Theory Briefing

  • Trump centered his remarks on what he described as declassified documents revealing weaknesses in U.S. election systems.
  • Democrats immediately labeled the speech lies and conspiracy theories, framing the same claims as disinformation.
  • The clash shows how the same set of documents can anchor radically opposite narratives about electoral legitimacy.
  • Disputes over election integrity have persisted since 2020, with each side treating the other's evidence as bad faith.