Donald Trump Claims 2M Voter Fraud On Twitter; Celebrities React

On Sunday, President-elect Donald J. Trump pointed the blame of losing from popular vote during the recently concluded presidential election to 2 million Americans who illegally voted as alleged by Trump. With this statement of Trump, several celebrities has posted their reactions on Twitter.

Trump was declared as the victor of the 2016 US Presidential election after he won the Electoral College. However, his opponent, Hillary Clinton, won the popular vote with over two million votes ahead of Trump. Even though Trump's administration will govern the richest country in the world for the next four years (or more), Donald Trump is still hard-hearted to accept the results of the popular vote, Gossip Cop reported.

On Sunday, the President-elect tweeted that in addition to his landslide victory in the Electoral College, he would also dominate the election's popular vote if the millions of people who illegally voted will be deducted. "Serious voter fraud in Virginia, New Hampshire and California - so why isn't the media reporting on this? Serious bias - big problem!" Trump added - all while dubbing Clinton "sad", Just Jared says.

Billy Eichner (@billyeichner) said that Donald Trump is absolutely insane. Deepak Chopra also tweeted and asked if the Trump realizes that by claiming that the votes from millions were illegal, he is in fact delegitimizing the election that he won.

Andy Cohen (@Andy), on the other hand, sarcastically begged Trump to stay away from Twitter. Kumail Nanjinani (@kumailn) enticed his followers to imagine President Barack Obama tweeting the one posted by Trump. In that case, people will be surprised and horrified and that, if there will be an instance that the bar is lower, it will be in the core of the earth.

Joshua Malina (@JoshMalina) said that the tweet is super crazy. Meanwhile, Ari Berman (@AriBerman) recalled in his tweet that the only incident of voter fraud during the 2016 US Presidential election was in Iowa wherein a supporter of Trump was caught for voting twice.

'Superman' actor Chris Evans also tweeted that the allegations of Trump is not supported with any evidence and reminded the Republican that he is the President-elect now, therefore, he must stop motivating lies. Evans furthered that the tactics for the campaign has ended and that, a leader must do better.

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