DONALD Trump's outspoken friend Roger Stone has claimed Kim Jong-un sent boats full of votes to rig last month's election.
The colourful Republican - who was convicted of lying to government investigators last year - said he has learned of "absolute incontrovertible evidence of North Korean boats delivering ballots through a harbor in Maine".
Election officials in the state are yet to comment on the claims.
Speaking to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, host of The Alex Jones Show, he said: "I just learned of absolute incontrovertible evidence of North Korean boats delivering ballots through a harbor in Maine, the state of Maine.
"If this checks out, if law enforcement looked into that and it turned out to be true, it would be proof of foreign involvement in the election."
The former Trump adviser didn't elaborate any further on the claims.
The Trump fan has been a long-time supporter of the hotel tycoon since he first held a Summit with Kim in Singapore in 2018.
He has also been one of the loudest voices insisting the president does not stand down - despite losing the election.
He even suggested Trump should rope in the military and impose martial law rather than concede.
Stone said: "I think the president has to have all options on the table as to how he proceeds.
"The one thing he cannot do, Alex, is quit. He has powerful forces arrayed against him."
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It comes after the president commuted the 67-year-old's three-year sentence in July, with calling the political consultant a victim of partisan .
Stone was sentenced to 40 months in February after in November on all seven counts of an indictment that accused him of lying to , tampering with a witness, and obstructing the House investigation .
He was the sixth Trump aide or adviser to be convicted on charges brought as part of into possible Russian interference.