Roger Stone: ‘North Korean boats’ snuck in ballots through a harbor in Maine

In a claim backed up by zero evidence, former Trump adviser and confidant Roger Stone said North Korea took part in voter fraud in the 2020 election. Stone made the comments during an interview on The Alex Jones Show, according to Newsweek.

“I just learned of absolute incontrovertible evidence of North Korean boats delivering ballots through a harbor in Maine, the state of Maine,” Stone said. “If this checks out, if law enforcement looked into that and it turned out to be true, it would be proof of foreign involvement in the election.”

As if a statement was even necessary, the office of Maine’s Secretary of State told Newsweek that Stone’s allegation is farcical.

“Discussing a rumor such as this only legitimizes it,” said Department of the Secretary of State Director of Communications Kristen Schulze Muszynski. “We have no evidence of any interference in our election, and we have completed our certification of the official results. We take voter fraud and interference allegations seriously and look into any substantiated claims. At this point, this vague rumor has absolutely no validity.”

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