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Lara Trump’s RNC Robocalls Spread False Claims of 2020 Election Fraud

The Republican National Committee, under new co-chair Lara Trump, has intensified its dissemination of unfounded election fraud allegations, signaling a strategic shift in its messaging.

Lara Trump speaks at the Republican National Committee spring meeting on March 8, in Houston.
Lara Trump speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference at Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on February 22 in National Harbor, Maryland.
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Overview

  • The RNC robocalls, initiated by Lara Trump, falsely assert widespread fraud in the 2020 election, including claims about unsecured voting methods and improper voter registrations.
  • Despite no evidence supporting these allegations, the calls reached approximately 145,000 recipients in early April.
  • Legal and election experts, including former Trump officials, have consistently debunked these claims of widespread electoral fraud.
  • This renewed focus on election fraud claims coincides with Lara Trump's recent appointment as RNC co-chair and aligns with her long-standing support of such narratives.
  • The RNC's shift comes as it faces internal changes and challenges, including significant staffing adjustments and legal battles involving key figures.