DOJ Found ‘Malware’ that Mimicked ties Between Trump’s Servers and Russia

During the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton stated Donald Trump would not concede the presidential election. Donald Trump insisted that he would but that Hillary likely would have inflated votes through cheating. Hillary scoffed at the idea and insisted this would be impossible.

However, since the conclusion of the presidential election, the Democratic Party has completely flipped its story. It has repeatedly stated that Donald Trump colluded with the Russians in order to change votes in swing states. It is almost poetic how quickly liberals did exactly what they claimed Donald Trump would do.

Now, the very idea of an outside entity having the ability to influence an election is an alarming idea, but the fact of the matter is it is more or less impossible. All servers holding electronic votes are self-contained and would require an individual to hack every single polling station in order to adjust the voting numbers.

Even if someone could have hacked into one server, the ability to do this thousands of times over is extremely farfetched as someone would have been caught (especially as every polling location is monitored by a Democrat and a Republican).

Recently, the Department of Justice went in front of Congress in order to discuss Donald Trump’s ties to Russia (if any). If this was any other country it wouldn’t be a problem at all. However, Russia is portrayed as the Boogie Man in liberal political circles in America.

So what did the DOJ find regarding Donald Trump and Russia’s “influence” on the election? Watch the video to learn more.


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