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Posted: 2020-11-11T10:24:35Z | Updated: 2020-11-11T10:24:35Z Eric Trumps Latest Attempt To Question The US Election Goes Awry | HuffPost
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Eric Trumps Latest Attempt To Question The US Election Goes Awry

Donald Trumps son tweeted a graphic without comment. Critics had plenty to say.

Eric Trump on Tuesday appeared to continue to deny the 2020 election defeat of his father when he shared this image on Twitter:

Social media users interpreted the graphic as suggesting outgoing US President Donald Trump would somehow ultimately end up victorious against President-elect Joe Biden .

The president has so far refused to concede the election and has made baseless allegations of mass voter fraud. He’s stalled the transition process, accused Democrats of rigging the vote and in the early hours of last Wednesday, with millions of ballots still left to count, even made a false declaration of victory.

Eric Trump and his brother, Donald Trump Jr. , meanwhile, have assisted their father in spreading conspiracy theories and disinformation about the election  in a desperate effort to throw the result into question. 

Last week, Eric Trump was busted for tweeting a fake video  that purported to show ballots for his father being burned. He has also conspiratorially tweeted that “people know exactly what is going on in this country.” Earlier Tuesday, Eric Trump was widely mocked on Twitter for urging people to vote — one week late .

Eric Trump shared the graphic without comment.

But critics on Twitter had plenty to say:

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-- This article exists as part of the online archive for HuffPost India, whichclosed in 2020. Some features are no longer enabled. If you have questionsor concerns about this article, please contactindiasupport@huffpost.com .