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Donald Trump claims Supreme Court ruling will ‘induce violence in the streets’
9:07 AM,
November 4, 2020
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The president has claimed that the Supreme Court's decision to allow votes to be counted beyond election day was "dangerous." Within an hour, Twitter flagged the post and described it as "misleading."
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