Donald Trump, Trump | Trump reveals what he will do if he loses

Donald Trump, Trump | Trump reveals what he will do if he loses
Donald Trump, Trump | Trump reveals what he will do if he loses
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Former President Trump has made it clear what his reaction will be if he loses the presidential election in 2024 and the result is what he considers “dishonest”, reports the Daily Mail.

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“Fighting for the country’s rights”

In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, after a campaign rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Trump stated that he will accept the election results if they are fair.

– I will happily accept the results if everything is honest. I stand by this, Trump said.

– If not, you have to fight for the country’s rights, Trump said.

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Repeated allegations

During the interview, Trump repeated his claims that he had won Wisconsin in the 2020 election.

– If you look back and examine everything that has come out, it shows that I won the election in Wisconsin, Trump claimed. These claims have been catalysts for political unrest in the past and were central to the attack on the Capitol on January 6, where a mob protested the certification of the election results.

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Despite Trump’s claims, a recount and investigations supported by Republicans confirmed that there was no evidence of voter fraud, as Trump claimed. Joe Biden won Wisconsin in 2020 by over 20,000 votes.

These latest statements from Trump come at a time when he is facing several lawsuits, including one for obstruction related to efforts to overturn the election results.

This case is written with the support of artificial intelligence.

The article is in Norwegian

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