A sputtering Donald Trump, furious about what he baselessly claims was presidential election fraud, ended up including himself among the “very stupid” — or “very corrupt” — in the mangled syntax of a message he shared Saturday.
Trump used a double negative in a sentence posted by his paid aide Liz Harrington on her Twitter account, twisting the message into something likely the opposite of what he intended to say.
“Anybody that doesn’t think there wasn’t massive Election Fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election is either very stupid, or very corrupt!” his message read.
I count myself among those who think there wasn’t massive election fraud in 2020. I am also in the similar camp of those who don't think there was massive election fraud in 2020.
Let's try to improve and make sense of that tweet. I use the word "who" instead of "that" when referring to people. Trump also misuses capital letters. Of course, the main problem is the double negative. If you remove the confusing double negative, it reads Anybody who thinks there was massive election fraud in the 2020 presidential election is either very stupid or very corrupt!
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