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‘If There’s Nothing To Hide, There Should Be Nothing To Worry About’

Former HUD Secretary Ben Carson is calling for a “real, open” investigation of the 2020 presidential election.

During an interview on Fox News, Carson told host Neil Cavuto that he agrees that Donald Trump “was robbed” of an election victory.

“I think it’s certainly worthy of investigation,” Carson said.

Carson voiced his full support for an open investigation into “credible” evidence and claims “so we can put it to rest once and for all.”

“What disturbs me is when people say, ‘You can’t even talk about that.’ It’s like yoh stole the cookies from the cookie jar and you said, ‘Know one can talk about the cookie jar or even go near the cookie jar.’ That does raise your suspicion,” Carson said. “I would like to see any credible things investigated so we can put it to rest once and for all.”

Cavuto responded by saying that the judicial system down “each and every one” of the election fraud cases down.

“That’s what they would like you to believe, but they didn’t really examine the evidence,” Carson replied. “There was only two cases in which the evidence was actually examined by the judicial system and both of those are still active.”

“So don’t buy the narrative that they went and actually investigated. It’s not true,” Carson continued. “And that’s what I’m saying. We need to do a real, open investigation — not try to hide things.”

“If there’s nothing to hide, there should be nothing to worry about,” he concluded.

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A brand new poll reveals that a majority of Americans believe cheating “likely” shifted the results of the 2020 presidential election.

According to Rasmussen Reports, 51 percent of Americans believe that cheating “likely” influenced the results of the 2020 presidential election.

The poll found that a stunning 35 percent of Americans believing it was “very likely” that cheating influenced the election results.

A strong majority of voters, 60 percent, believe that election security is more important than making it easier for people to vote.

Rasmussen Reports found:

Here’s the best stat of all: 75 percent say requiring voters to show photo identification such as a driver’s license before being allowed to vote is necessary to “a fair and secure election process.”

Donald Trump, in an hour-long interview with Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity on Monday night, said he is “very seriously, beyond seriously” considering running for president in 2024.

Trump told Hannity that he will “very seriously” consider running again in 2024 if the Republican Party can “get the right people” on Capitol Hill.

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