'Looking for excuses': Donald Trump shredded as he alleges his conviction is part of a plot to rig election

Donald Trump accuses Joe Biden of rigging the 2024 election, claiming his conviction was part of a scheme
Donald Trump claims that President Joe Biden had rigged the court (Getty Images)
Donald Trump claims that President Joe Biden had rigged the court (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Former President Donald Trump, a convicted felon, asserted in a fundraising email that his conviction in New York Criminal Court was a component of a scheme to rig the election.

In his email, Trump claimed that President Biden had rigged the court. Additionally, it implied that Trump needs donations to know that his supporters continue to have faith in him.

What did Donald Trump's fundraising e-mail read?

The email was dramatic, saying, "They want me in prison for 187 YEARS.SO PLEASE, deliver the LARGEST RESPONSE in history. Now that I've been found guilty in Biden's rigged court."

He questioned the public, "DO I STILL HAVE YOUR SUPPORT?"

The email from Trump further stated, “They think they’ve stolen this election for good, and that there’s nothing we can do about it.” Trump suggested that Biden tried usurping the 2024 election from him through a legal case, according to MTN.

Trump stated that his supporters would assist him in "vanquishing our enemies." He attempted to lay the groundwork for further 'stop the steal' events as the 2024 election approaches.

"But they couldn't be more WRONG! With you by my side, we will DEMOLISH the Deep State and VANQUISH our enemies," he went on to say.

The e-mail concluded with the final words, "YOU will be the reason we BEAT THESE WITCH HUNTS!I need you now more than eveR. PLEASE respond to me before MIDNIGHT TONIGHT!"

Internet dubs Donald Trump as 'loser' 

As soon as the news went viral on social media, users started criticizing Trump. One asked, "If Democrats controlled elections, Trump would never have been elected in 2016."



 

Another user claimed while talking about Trump, "He's setting the stage for losing plenty of election-related lawsuits, once again."



 

The third commentator went on to say, "Of course, just like he set the stage last time. He will not accept any result that is not his winning. He’s a pathetic coward and a loser."



 

"He’s been riding that hobbyhorse at least since 2015. His “I wuz robbed” whine is getting old," a person went on to say.



 

A user concluded, "Trump is already looking for excuses for him losing the next election."



 

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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