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President says declassified Ukraine-related documents vindicate him and repeats 2020 election fraud claims

April 13, 2026 | Department of State, Executive, Federal


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President says declassified Ukraine-related documents vindicate him and repeats 2020 election fraud claims
A reporter cited newly declassified documents related to Ukraine and asked whether the President felt vindicated. The President responded affirmatively, calling those who opposed him "a bunch of crooked people" and asserting that the documents were "a piece" of broader evidence he said showed the 2020 election was rigged.

When asked about two referrals for "Leticia James" for insurance fraud, the President called her "a very corrupt person" and said authorities were "looking at things all over the place." He also repeated a personal criticism of former FBI Director James Comey, calling him a "dirty cop." The President framed these remarks as evidence of persistent misconduct by political opponents and used them to underscore his broader contention that election and accountability processes were flawed.

Reporters requested details about charges, evidence and whether federal prosecutors had direct knowledge; the President did not provide documentary evidence at the gaggle. No official charges or formal investigative documents were presented on the record during the exchange.

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