Initial claims of Russian interference into the 2016 American presidential election

The theory
It was a claimed by President Donald Trump (R) and the Alt-Right that voting machines were hacked in places like California and Michigan. They allegedly poured out tens of tens of thousands pro-Clinton votes.

Background
Bernie Sanders (D) supporters are questioning the results of the Arizona primary, and accused the 5-hour balot waits in long voter lines a “disgrace.”. The were concerned that Hillary Clinton (D) had fixed it. Rumors and local investigations suggest that there was heavy fiddling against Bernie Sanders, but it is unclear if it fixed the result in Hillary Clinton's favor.

American online security officials Russian hackers could fake evidence of electoral fraud in the October of 2016.

The cyber-security company Cylance revealed a technical vulnerability Sequoia voting machines that could be used for fraudulent voting in the Oct' of 2016.

American government officials claimed to Time Magazine on Oct' 20th, 2016, that the Russians could fake claims that the election was rigged to ruin public trust in it.

The claims
Electoral fraud was suspected on both sides. Trump was reportedly colluding with the Russians in an anti-Clinton smear campaign and Clinton reportedly deleting her compromising e-mails from her personal e-mail account.

It was a claimed by President Trump and the Alt-Right that voting machines were hacked or otherwise tampered with in places like California and Michigan. They allegedly poured out tens of tens of thousands pro-Clinton votes, but it was accompanied by additional claims that dead people's votes were cast by fraudsters, who also committed personation in other cases to up Hillary Clinton's votes. President Trump reckoned on several occasions that about 3,00,000 votes may have been fraudulent in the last election, to help Hillary Clinton win.

President Trump had also frequently and persistently made claims of non-hacker related Electoral fraud, like personation, but they were largely dismissed as false.

Hillary Clinton had made claims that Russia was was interfering with the ballot to help Donald Trump in to office with false news from Sputnik News Agency and reportedly non-hacker related Electoral fraud, like personation, but they were largely dismissed as false.

The proof?
The 83 ballot papers were found in a garden and mailbox in San Pedro, California on November 3rd, 2016.

6 precincts in Michigan were badly rigged, but no one said how much or for whom. Only minimal amounts were detected in undeclared parts of California. No one, even Donald Trump himself, could be sure of who did it, but Russia, China, ISIL\IS\Daesh\ISIS, Iran, N. Korea and the Democratic Party are often blamed.

Facebook revealed on September 6th that it tied more than 5,000 political ads to bogus Russian accounts, which it promised to name on September 21st.

Facebook then said that about 126,000,000 Americans may have seen the Russia-linked political posts and adds on it's site.

The aftermath
FBI director James Comey was dismissed by President Donald Trump on May 9, 2017. According to a personal memo allegedly written by Comey, Trump asked him to personally end the investigation into General Michael (Mike) Flynn.

Gen. Michael Flynn was earlier forced to resign as Trump's National Security Advisor after information surfaced that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about the nature and content of his communications with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak.

Donald Trump Jr. released, in early July, his email chain on his Russian meeting with a female Russian lawyer to talk about anti-Clinton comprimat, but found it was only useless gossip and did not bother to tell his father President Donald J. Trump because it was a complete non event.