Cyber Ninjas and the 2020 Election: Debunking Trump’s Claims in Arizona

The 2020 Election: Debunking Trump's Claims in Arizona

The recent findings from the investigation conducted by Trump's so-called 'Cyber Ninjas' in Maricopa County, Arizona, have sparked intense debate. The report reveals 99 additional votes for President Biden and 261 fewer votes for President Trump. Additionally, four instances of duplicate mail-in votes were discovered, but these are far from indicative of widespread fraud. In reality, all the duplicated votes were submitted by registered Republicans voting for Trump. This lends further support to the consensus that Biden's victory was legitimate and fair.

A Shocking Discovery

The news of Trump confidently proclaiming his victory at a rally on Sunday was particularly shocking, given the auditors' lack of credibility. The firm conducting the audit, owned by a conspiracy theorist who supports Trump, was hired by the Republican Party. Despite their claims, their findings actually confirmed Biden's victory in Arizona with a margin even greater than initially reported. Trump's continued insistence that he won Arizona, despite this evidence, is baffling. His stubborn refusal to accept defeat despite overwhelming evidence is reminiscent of an immature child.

Widespread Belief in Voter Fraud

Despite the absence of credible evidence for mass voter fraud, Trump and his supporters continue to spread this narrative. The initial claims made by Trump before the election began to expect him to lose and not handle it with dignity. The disbelief that anyone could have been initially swayed by these claims is undeniable.

Nonsense of Claims

It is clear that Trump's assertions have no basis in fact. The investigation conducted by the so-called 'Cyber Ninjas' is more a reflection of selective truth-telling and cherry-picked data. The discovery of just 99 additional votes and four duplicate votes does not amount to widespread voter fraud. In a simple and straightforward manner, Trump has lost the election, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to accept his continued denials.

A Call for Apology and Self-Reflection

Given the truth and transparency of their work, even the 'Cyber Ninjas' themselves may warrant an apology. They have demonstrated a higher level of professionalism and honesty than previously recognized. However, it might be prudent for them to consider changing their name to avoid any further association with divisive and unfounded claims.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the claims made by Trump's 'Cyber Ninjas' regarding the 2020 election in Arizona are misleading and unfounded. The investigation results clearly confirm Biden's victory, backed by a margin greater than initially reported. It is time for all parties to accept the results and move forward.