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'Coronavirus was designed to win Biden': Trump supported conspiracy theory

Continuing attempts to raise doubts about the election results, President Trump retweeted a video containing several conspiracy theories around the 2020 election race with a bizarre look at the origins of the coronavirus, claiming it was designed to tarnish his image. Independent.

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The video, posted by the anonymous @ a17time account, which tweets in support of President Trump, showcases a range of claims ranging from the origins of Covid-19 to the 2020 poll and election results.

The video begins with the title in bold "How to Steal an Election" and the voiceover says: "Start with a virus, bring it to America, talk about it nonstop, call some governors, put patients in nursing homes, kill thousands of people, blame President, keep blaming, blame a little more,” the narrator says, as footage of overcrowded hospitals and cemeteries appears in the background.

“Lock down small businesses, destroy the economy, promote mail-in voting, incite a race war, call for violence and elect a candidate,” the voiceover says and then the video cuts to footage of Joe Biden, the voice continues: “Yeah, that sounds more like him " while music from Kanye West and Jay-Z's "No Church in the Wild" plays in the background.

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The voiceover continues to assert that the press is “covering” Biden and not covering the conservatives.

“Ignore the economic recovery, downplay the importance of world peace,” the voiceover says.

The video, a little over a minute in length, gained more than 2,9 million views at the time of writing and was retweeted almost 60 thousand times. The social networking site also quickly flagged the video as “controversial,” as did most of President Trump's tweets containing unsubstantiated election-related claims.

The video largely supports what President Trump has so far stated, including allegations of widespread fraud, voting software fraud, and connivance of the media and "big tech guys", and ends with a statement about "the theft of the most powerful republic in the world".

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However, most of these claims have been denied by authorities and independent auditors, who continue to argue that the US elections were held fairly without any foreign interference. Most of Trump's lawsuits with similar charges were either withdrawn or rejected by the courts, and the election results were officially confirmed.

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