During a recent CNN town hall in New Hampshire, former President Donald Trump continued to make baseless claims about the 2020 election being rigged. Trump lost the election fair and square to Joe Biden, with Biden earning 306 Electoral College votes to Trump's 232 and receiving more than 7 million more votes than Trump. The Trump campaign and senior officials in his administration found no evidence of widespread election fraud. Trump also claimed that voter ID is not required in US elections, which is misleading. While some states do not require IDs to be shown at polling places, voters in other states are required to present some form of identification before casting their ballots. Most Democrats have been against stricter voter ID laws because they could disenfranchise voters without access to necessary identification, not to illegally obtain votes. Finally, there is no evidence for Trump's claim that 51 intelligence agents impacted the outcome of the election. Trump was likely referring to a letter signed by former intelligence agents weeks before the election, but this letter did not indicate that agents had affected the election outcome.