Election experts and officials who reviewed the documents stated that they contained no new evidence of widespread fraud. The materials were described as a rehash of old grievances and known claims regarding the 2020 election. The documents primarily highlighted existing concerns about election infrastructure that were already public knowledge.
Did the documents released by the President provide new evidence of election fraud?
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