Former President Donald Trump, who now aspires to be the Republican candidate for the White House in 2024, advocated this Saturday to annul all the rules, laws and regulations that govern American democracy, including the
Constitution
, in a message on his Truth social network Social in which he insisted on his lies about a non-existent "massive fraud" in the 2020 presidential election, which he lost legally and fairly to Democrat Joe Biden.
The billionaire
Elon Musk
promoted this weekend the dissemination of
internal
documents
of the social network Twitter (which he inadvertently bought for 44,000 million dollars) in which conversations are shown
inside the company on how to manage a journalistic information on Hunter Biden, son of the then Democratic candidate and now president, published three weeks before the 2020 elections by the
New York Post
newspaper .
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Twitter once defended that it limited the dissemination of information because it came from materials stolen from a Hunter Biden computer.
Elon Musk, for his part, questioned over the weekend that the
First Amendment
to the Constitution, which protects freedom of expression from censorship by the Government or Congress, had been broken (despite the fact that in 2020 Trump was still ruling, not Biden).
In any case, Trump decided to include " tech companies
" in the fraud complaint that he has been repeating without evidence for two years (and which has been denied by evidence presented even by Republicans)
, and again demanded the annulment of the election result. of 2020 to be declared the winner (a misleading premise that already led to the violent attack on the
Capitol
by his fans that rocked democracy in January 2021).
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A special prosecutor from the Department of Justice is investigating the former president precisely for his possible role in the assault on the Capitol, and for taking top-
secret
government documents to his residence in Mar-a-Lago (Florida) after leaving the presidency.
The White House condemned Trump's words in a statement Saturday: "The Constitution is a sacrosanct document that for more than 200 years has guaranteed freedom and the rule of law in our great Country," the Biden administration said, " attacking it and what it stands for is
anathema to the soul of our nation
and should be universally condemned."
"You can't love America
only when you win
," he added.