Lara Trump trolled as she says Republicans ‘speak in truth and facts’, claims people are getting news from ‘wrong sources’

Lara Trump spoke at a Detroit convention, urging people to focus on Donald Trump’s policies and not what he posts on social media
PUBLISHED JUN 15, 2024
Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump criticized media sources for feeding wrong information to voters (Getty Images)
Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump criticized media sources for feeding wrong information to voters (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump, who has peddled false claims about the 2020 election being stolen, alleged that many voters “get their news from the wrong information sources".

According to Mediaite, Lara’s father-in-law Donald Trump lost that election and baselessly claimed it was rigged against him. In the two months following the contest, he pressured officials in states he lost to overturn the election results.

Lara Trump touts father-in-law Donald Trump's return to White House

When these pressure tactics did not yield results, Trump urged his vice president to reject the results as the presiding officer over the election’s certification. After Mike Pence declined to do so, a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.

Lara Trump, who has claimed there was no way President Joe Biden legitimately received the 81 million votes he got in 2020, appeared at Turning Point USA’s convention in Detroit on Friday, June 14.

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RNC co-chair Lara Trump made false claims about the 2020 election being stolen(Getty Images)

The RNC co-chair told those in attendance that they can help make the case for her father-in-law to return to the White House by touting his record against Biden’s

“So, you have to make that contrast for people out there because there are some people who watch the wrong thing out there, get their news from the wrong information sources, and they have been bamboozled a little bit shall we say,” she stated.

Lara Trump draws attention to Donald Trump's policies

Lara told audience members that they don’t have to like what her father-in-law posts on social media, but should focus on his policies instead.

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Lara Trump asked people to focus on Donald Trump's policies rather than his social media posts (Getty Images)

“And that’s the difference between Republicans and Democrats,” she continued. “We speak in truth and facts on this side. The other side is all emotion-based. Bring people back to the truth. Bring people back to the facts.”

Donald Trump’s false claims about the election are widely accepted among conservatives, with 69% of Republicans believing the election was stolen. Lara Trump recently asserted, “It’s pretty obvious that Donald Trump does accept election results.”

Internet reacts to Lara Trump's remarks on 'truth' and 'facts'

The online comments reflected a spectrum of skepticism and criticism regarding Lara Trump's recent statements.

One user wrote, "And spending daddys money."

Another said, "Trump is such a notorious liar that a jury of his peers found a convicted felon (Cohen) and a skanky old porn star (Stormy) to be more credible than Trump."

One user commented, ""If you believe it, it's a fact." Seriously. This is how their brains work."

Another replied, "Trumpers lie through their buck teeth. Hahaha."

One added, "How does she keep a straight face? Oh, right. Botox."

Another individual said, "Fact. Republicans don’t do facts."

A comment read, "The whole Trump Crime Family is grifting scum."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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