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Trump claims ballots ‘found’ as California primary election count continues

President Donald Trump on Thursday — without evidence — accused California Democrats of stealing votes as ballots from Tuesday’s primary election are still being counted, leaving the fate of many races still in the balance.

“Look what’s happening in California, the Dumocrats, right before our very eyes, are stealing the Vote,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social. “I hope the Republicans are watching so that they can finally pass THE SAVE AMERICA ACT!”, he added, referring to a proposal federal law that would severely limit the use of mail-in ballots along with other changes.

The measure has stalled in Congress due to fears that it will disenfranchise millions of voters.

That post came roughly 12 hours after Trump claimed, also on Truth Social, that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles was investigating why it was taking the state so long to count outstanding ballots.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to comment on the president’s post.

As of Thursday afternoon, Los Angeles U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, a prolific X user, had not posted anything about the election or the vote count.

Trump, for years, has made accusations about widespread voter fraud that have not been proven.

California Secretary of State Shirley Weber, on Thursday, defended the state in the face of the president’s latest claims, although she did not mention Trump.

“Accuracy comes before speed,” Weber said in a statement. “California is the nation’s largest voting state, with millions of ballots to process and count. Taking the time to do this work correctly protects voters’ rights and ensures the integrity of our elections.”

A spokesperson for the Secretary of State’s Office declined to comment on if the office was aware of a federal investigation.

Vote counting could continue for another 30 days, which could mean more criticism from the president is on the way as races for coveted congressional seats, the Los Angeles mayor job and to be California’s next governor are still not finalized.

Steve Hilton, the Republican who is currently leading the vote count for the gubernatorial race, has been on conservative newscasts since the election vehemently criticizing how long it takes California to count votes. But in one appearance Hilton said he saw no signs of vote manipulation. In an interview with conservative commentator Benny Johnson, Hilton said that if he saw some indication of latter ballot counts becoming suspiciously one-sided to Democrats he would sue. But, “actually, so far we’re not seeing any signs of that,” Hilton said. “It is true that we get these late delivery deliveries of ballots because we’ve got this unbelievable rule that ballots can arrive seven days after Election Day and still be counted.” Hilton remained confident he would emerge from the primary with a spot in the general election, he said.

Trump in the Oval Office Thursday also claimed that mail-in ballots were being “found” in California.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Office took to X Thursday to directly respond to that comment.

“These are legitimate ballots post-marked by Election Day arriving to legitimate ballot counting centers — as has been standard practice for years and a process that takes place in numerous states regardless of the party in power,” the office said.

“And yes, for the record,” the Governor’s Office said in another post Thursday, “we wish the votes were counted faster, too.”

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Stephen Hobbs is an enterprise reporter for The Sacramento Bee’s Capitol Bureau. He has worked for newspapers in Colorado, Florida and South Carolina.
Andrew Graham
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Andrew Graham reports for The Sacramento Bee’s Capitol Bureau, where he covers the Legislature and state politics. He previously reported in Wyoming, for the nonprofit WyoFile, and in Santa Rosa at The Press Democrat. He studied journalism at the University of Montana. 
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