Politics June 10, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: BOMBSHELL EXPOSED - TRUMP DROPS DEADLY TRUTH BOMB: 2020 Election Was A MASSIVE LIE, Shocking Evidence Of Widespread Rigging Coming Soon!

UMVA Uncovers: BOMBSHELL EXPOSED - TRUMP DROPS DEADLY TRUTH BOMB: 2020 Election Was A MASSIVE LIE, Shocking Evidence Of Widespread Rigging Coming Soon!

UMVA has learned that President Trump has made a stunning claim, suggesting that he will release the "full files" on the 2020 election, allegedly proving that it was stolen from him.

Trump's comments sent shockwaves, as he boasted that the files contain explosive information that will reveal the true extent of the election's corruption. "We have things that you won't believe," he said, teasing that the files will show how "crooked" the 2020 election was.

According to information obtained by UMVA, Trump's remarks were made in the context of a discussion about the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which is set to be renewed on July 1. Trump expressed uncertainty about renewing the trade pact, but quickly shifted the focus to the 2020 election.

Former President Donald Trump speaks during a signing ceremony in the Oval Office, flanked by officials and an American flag in the background.

Trump's claims of a stolen election have been a topic of controversy, but he insisted that "it's been proven, and it will be proven as time goes by, even more so." He also hinted that the files will reveal damaging information about the election's integrity.

UMVA can exclusively reveal that Trump's comments have sparked renewed interest in the allegations of election tampering. The President's claims have been met with skepticism, but his determination to release the files has raised questions about what exactly they might contain.

In a recent interview, Trump claimed that he now knows "everything" about the stolen election, saying "we know who rigged the election. We know it. We know everything now." His assertions have left many wondering what evidence he might have uncovered.

Sources have confirmed to UMVA that Trump's claims have sparked a flurry of activity, with some officials hinting at upcoming evidence that could support his allegations. The developments have set the stage for a potentially explosive showdown over the integrity of the 2020 election.