President Donald Trump on Tuesday avowed victory in the 2020 presidential election after receiving the Census Bureau‘s review of voter rolls compared to its citizenship data.
According to the images and information shared by Trump, the census found a difference of 32 million voters between votes cast and votes linked to U.S. citizens. While the census has not reviewed all 32 million ballots not linked to U.S. citizens, the president said 24,000 votes were found to be cast by noncitizens.
“The Census Bureau has begun checking the Voter Records from 2020 against their Citizenship Records. On the first 128,000,000 Voters, the Census Bureau proves that over 24,000 Noncitizens voted illegally!” Trump posted on Truth Social. “The Census Bureau is going to analyze the next 32,000,000 Voters, and this number will explode. I WON THE ELECTION!”
According to the 2020 presidential election results, which found former President Joe Biden the winner, Trump lost by over 7 million votes. His comments on Tuesday mark his latest claims that the 2020 election was stolen. There have been more than 60 legal challenges regarding the 2020 election, where judges, including those appointed by Trump and other Republican presidents, dismissed the cases, including after considering their merits.
In the data graphics shared by Trump, roughly 3,800 of the 24,000 noncitizens who voted in the 2020 election were from Mexico. Hundreds of other voters were citizens of Canada, the Philippines, Jamaica, and Germany, according to the data.
The Washington Examiner reached out to the Census Bureau for copies of its review.
Trump ended his post by urging the passage of the SAVE America Act, which would require voters to present a photo ID and proof of citizenship when casting their ballots. It also directs states to share voter rolls with the Department of Homeland Security to root out noncitizen voters.
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The president’s comments come in the wake of a noncitizen voter fraud scandal in New Jersey. Gov. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) said her administration removed about 6,600 noncitizen residents from its voter rolls after they were registered to vote due to a “serious software error in New Jersey’s Motor Vehicle System” under former Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy‘s administration.
The White House and other Trump administration officials have used the instance as a pinpoint example of the need for the SAVE America Act to ensure election security.
