After Joe Biden was named US President-elect, President Donald Trump's re-election campaign swung into action, determined to reverse the outcome.<br />One of its efforts was to set up a 'voter fraud hotline' at the campaign's headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.<br />But according to Business Insider, the hotline has now been closed, after a TikTok trend led to a deluge of prank calls.<br />TikTok users soon began uploading videos of themselves calling with fake claims and recording the reaction of the operator.<br />The hotline has since been replaced with an online form.<br />The inbox for the form has already been flooded with lewd images, the entire Bee Movie script, and more.