Did Trump cheat? X users claim millions of votes went uncounted in 2024
Following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, the hashtag #TrumpCheated is gaining traction on X (formerly Twitter), with users sharing posts alleging voter fraud.
As many Americans accepted the election results, others voiced concerns that Trump may have engaged in unfair practices. Some posts claimed that millions of votes were not counted, fueling a wave of skepticism regarding the integrity of the election.
20 MILLION VOTES WERENT COUNTED
— βLa π€ (@Ayah2156) November 6, 2024
I KNEW IT TRUMP CHEATED pic.twitter.com/lU00EBsotB
Evidence just came out that Trump may have cheated it's not over yet guys https://t.co/Awo39hCEln pic.twitter.com/GggW9lIu4k
— π΅π’πππ¦ (π·ππ'π #1 πΉππ) (@Mylife8988483) November 6, 2024
A user named Bunny posted, “Evidence just came out that Trump may have cheated; it’s not over yet,” while another, Liam, tweeted, “Trump cheated…there’s still hope Kamala won.” These statements were followed by further allegations from other users. “20 million votes weren’t counted. I knew Trump cheated,” wrote Liv, echoing widespread calls for a review of the election results.
20 million votes weren’t counted
— liv (@allamericanbih) November 6, 2024
I knew Trump cheated pic.twitter.com/YkSqMjAO1A
If Musk deletes the original tweet. Here is the proof Trump cheated!!! pic.twitter.com/5PvEM7RjN9
As the debate intensifies, user NessMatt23 shared, “If Musk deletes the original tweet, here is the proof Trump cheated!” This reference to Musk reflects ongoing concerns that social media manipulation could play a role in swaying public opinion. With calls for transparency and recounts, the platform remains a central space for discourse on election integrity.