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Trump supporters gathered outside Dominion Voting Services headquarters in Denver, Saturday, protesting alleged election fraud during the 2020 U.S. Presidential election.
Trump supporters at @dominionvoting headquarters.
— Joseph A. Camp (@JoeyCamp2020) November 21, 2020
*Accidentally deleted previous Tweet. pic.twitter.com/e2BT6lBMNb
President Trump has taken aim at Denver-based Dominion Voting in recent weeks for alleged voter fraud practices that compromised the integrity of the 2020 election.
Dominion is running our Election. Rigged! https://t.co/xvwrpLpAZa
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 16, 2020
Employees of Dominion Voting, have reportedly faced threats and harassment from disgruntled Trump supporters since the President made claims against them, ABC reports.
President Trump has claimed that Dominion Voting deleted millions of votes cast for himself and altered hundreds of thousands of others.
“REPORT: DOMINION DELETED 2.7 MILLION TRUMP VOTES NATIONWIDE. DATA ANALYSIS FINDS 221,000 PENNSYLVANIA VOTES SWITCHED FROM PRESIDENT TRUMP TO BIDEN. 941,000 TRUMP VOTES DELETED. STATES USING DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS SWITCHED 435,000 VOTES FROM TRUMP TO BIDEN.” @ChanelRion @OANN
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 12, 2020
Dominion Voting posted a "SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT: FACTS & RUMORS" page on their website, Saturday. The page links to a Joint Statement by the government agency overseeing U.S. election security, the DHS's Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) that asserts a full rebuke of President Trump's claims of election fraud.
"There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised," the statement reads.