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Plot to Overturn the Election

Season 2022 Episode 4 | 54m 23s

FRONTLINE and ProPublica examine how lies about election fraud in 2020 have made their way to the center of American politics and how a handful of people have had an outsized impact on the current crisis of democratic legitimacy in the United States.

Aired: 03/28/22
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