President Donald Trump has decided to take action regarding what happened in the California primary elections last Tuesday.
It is there that the Trump-supporting candidate for the mayoralty of Los Angeles, Spencer Pratt, and the well-known businessman candidate for the governorship of the state, Steve Hilton, emerged in an excellent position to advance to the runoff in November until a pause in the counting suspiciously favored the Democratic candidates.
That Tuesday night when the largest number of votes was counted, Pratt was comfortably in second place in the race behind current mayor Karen Bass and ahead of Marxist councilwoman Nithya Raman, while Hilton was leading all gubernatorial candidates.

Trump's message
In light of this situation, Trump openly questioned the unusual delay in the vote count and announced on Truth Social that the federal prosecutor's office in Los Angeles has already initiated a formal investigation into these irregularities, accusing the Democrats of withholding and manipulating the results to benefit their own candidates.
"They are trying to STEAL THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR PRIMARIES AND THE LOS ANGELES MAYOR PRIMARIES FROM TWO GREAT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. And here come the numbers, very late and massive, of the MAIL-IN VOTES," Trump wrote.
If the president had not intervened, the surprising and historic appearance of massive amounts of mail-in votes arriving extremely late threatens to completely exclude Hilton from the runoff and leave the path clear exclusively for Democratic candidates Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer, with the same modus operandi replicating in the Los Angeles elections.









