Following the results of the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump has made baseless claims about voter fraud after Joe Biden was named president-elect.

Over the weekend, #TrumpMeltdown began to trend on Twitter after the president shared a series of tweets attacking Attorney General Bill Barr and the justices of the Supreme Court who have refused to support his claims, and countless lawsuits.

“IF Biden gets in, nothing will happen to Hunter or Joe. Barr will do nothing, and the new group of partisan killers coming in will quickly kill it all. Same thing with Durham. We caught them cold, spying, treason & more (the hard part), but ‘Justice’ took too long. Will be DOA!” the president wrote in a tweet on Saturday.

Trump also accused Barr of hiding the truth about the Bidens’ from the public and called the attorney a “disappointment.”

The president went on to accuse the Supreme Court of failing to correct the alleged voter fraud.

“The Supreme Court had ZERO interest in the merits of the greatest voter fraud ever perpetrated on the United States of America. All they were interested in is ‘standing,’ which makes it very difficult for the President to present a case on the merits. 75,000,000 votes!”

The aforementioned post was flagged by Twitter with the note, “This claim about election fraud is disputed.”

Those who click on the link will be taken to a page that states election experts confirm “voter fraud of any kind is exceedingly rare in the US.” The page also contains reports from multiple notable outlets that support the experts’ claims.

However, voters appeared fed up with Trump’s allegations and began mocking him on Twitter by using #TrumpMeltdown. “Do you think this is a ‘litigating’ problem, or is it a ‘math’ problem? As in, does he realize 81 million is greater than 75 million? #TrumpMeltdown,” one person wrote.

Another person added, “You presented your case 50+ times before the courts and lost every time. You’re incapable of telling the truth. #TrumpMeltdown #TrumpIsANationalDisgrace.”

Meanwhile, one voter suggested Trump should simply accept his defeat and move on. “You. Lose. And ‘you’re fired.’ Now make your next construction project a bridge instead of a building so you can get over it. #TrumpMeltdown,” the individual tweeted.

Trump’s latest Twitter rant comes after the Friday ruling in which the Supreme Court rejected a bid from Texas’ attorney general to block millions of ballots in favor of Biden in battleground states.

The Electoral College is expected to meet on Monday to officially vote on Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.

The Supreme Court ruling is a fresh blow for US President Donald Trump's flailing bid to overturn the results of the November 3 election
The Supreme Court ruling is a fresh blow for US President Donald Trump's flailing bid to overturn the results of the November 3 election AFP / SAUL LOEB