A Republican House member from Michigan launched his own hashtag trend Sunday, pleading with President Donald Trump to “stop the stupid” and drop his bogus attempts to overturn the e******n.
“Oh my God,” Rep. Paul Mitchell (R-Mich.) tweeted about Trump’s latest false allegations, similar to the ones he’s been repeating without evidence since he lost to President-elect Joe Biden.
“Please for the sake of our Nation please drop these argument without evidence of factual basis,” Mitchell wrote.
Mary Papenfuss·Trends Reporter, HuffPost
Mon, November 30, 2020, 5:42 AM MST
A Republican House member from Michigan launched his own hashtag trend Sunday, pleading with President Donald Trump to “stop the stupid” and drop his bogus attempts to overturn the e******n.
“Oh my God,” Rep. Paul Mitchell (R-Mich.) tweeted about Trump’s latest false allegations, similar to the ones he’s been repeating without evidence since he lost to President-elect Joe Biden.
“Please for the sake of our Nation please drop these argument without evidence of factual basis,” Mitchell wrote.
Mitchell was responding to Trump’s Sunday evening tweet: “We have some big things happening in our various litigations on the E******n h**x,” Trump wrote, adding: “Everybody knows it was R****d.”
Mitchell earlier this month urged Trump acknowledge his loss and “deal with it” — for the “good of the nation.”
As with nearly everything Trump now tweets about the e******n, Twitter marked his new claim as “disputed.”
Trump and his campaign have lost dozens of lawsuits challenging e******n results. A perturbed federal judge in Philadelphia — appointed by the president — last week slapped down one of the suits as “without merit” or evidence.
Many responding to Mitchell on Twitter praised his comment to Trump. He also got a shout-out from attorney George Conway, the never-Trump husband of former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway.
But others considered the criticism too-little, too-late.
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