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There is no evidence of significant fraud in the presidential election, the U.S. Attorney General said

ASV Attorney General Bill Bar on Tuesday rejected Republican allegations of significant fraud in the US presidential election, which he won Joe Biden, defeating current President Donald Trump.

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“So far, we have not seen fraud on such a scale that it could change the outcome of the election,” Bar told an Associated Press (AP) news agency. The bar’s statements confirmed the findings of the Department of Homeland Security, US intelligence and independent election observers that this year’s presidential election was “the safest in American history.” Trump continues to claim that fraudulent electoral practices and systems in states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia have robbed him of victory.

The bar rejected allegations of any “systemic” fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election. He said that any problem for which there was evidence would affect a negligible number of votes.

“There has been one allegation of systemic fraud (..) that the machines have been programmed to distort the election results. The Ministry of Homeland Security and the Ministry of Justice have looked into it, and so far we have not seen anything to justify it,” Bar said.

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