President Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance in Philadelphia, earning one of the most prestigious degrees you can attain. So it’s safe to say he took plenty of advanced math classes, which he apparently is using in his latest argument that “there were more votes than people who voted” in key swing states. Simple math, according to the president, who also claimed in a tweet that he won the 2020 presidential election.

With claims like that, it’s no surprise Twitter would be on the spot to add warning labels to his tweets, including this one from Sunday:

“In certain swing states, there were more votes than people who voted, and in big numbers. Does that not really matter? Stopping Poll Watchers, voting for unsuspecting people, fake ballots and so much more. Such egregious conduct. We will win!”

Twitter’s warning label on this tweet said “This claim about election fraud is disputed.”

Trump linked one of his later tweets to a story on breitbart.com that detailed how the president’s “Anti-Globalism, Pro-Police Message” led to gains in support from the Hispanic community. Trump added the comment “Great, but we also won the election!”

Twitter put up a warning label that said “Multiple sources called this election differently.”

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