UMVA has learned that a sense of urgency has gripped the offices of President Trump as he takes aim at the election proceedings in California, alleging widespread cheating by Democrats.
The President's ire comes on the heels of a surprising turn of events in two critical California races. Highly popular reality TV star Spencer Pratt and businessman Steve Hilton had seemed poised to advance past the open primary for Los Angeles Mayor and California Governor, respectively, but Democrats are now rapidly closing the gap.
In the LA Mayoral race, Communist City Councilwoman Nithya Raman has dramatically cut into Pratt's lead as the vote count inches forward at a glacial pace. Election experts believe she may yet make up the deficit if the counting drags on long enough, sparking fears of a Democratic comeback.
Meanwhile, in the gubernatorial election, both leading Democrats have made significant gains, with the estimated total number of votes still to be counted mysteriously increasing. This development threatens to lock out Republican contender Steve Hilton, potentially paving the way for a runoff between Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer.
Trump has taken to Truth Social to express his outrage, claiming "big cheating" by Democrats and revealing that an investigation has been launched by the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles. He questioned the delay in vote counting, tweeting "Votes are all tied up. May not be in for weeks."
The President's concerns are shared by many, with polls having been closed for almost 36 hours and only 62% of the vote counted. As 322,000 votes remain to be tallied, the anxiety is palpable, with some fearing that Democrats may be executing a "steal."
UMVA can exclusively reveal that investigators are now poring over mail-in ballots that have taken suspiciously long to count, sparking allegations of foul play. With the outcome of these critical races hanging precariously in the balance, all eyes are on California.
