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Trump campaign eliminates "voter fraud" hotline after it's flooded with prank calls
From CNN's Kaitlan Collins
US President Donald Trump visited his campaign headquarters in Arlington, Virginia on November 3, 2020. Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
President Trump's campaign has ended a "voter fraud" hotline it established last week so people could report alleged instances of fraud after it was flooded with prank calls.
The campaign went as far as to set up an entire conference room that was dedicated to the hotline where staff took calls, but sources said it was mostly spam or calls from people mocking the hotline, given the number was posted online.
It's now been changed to a website where people can submit instances of alleged fraud via a web form, a campaign official says.