Trump Is Asked Whether He’ll Accept Midterm Results If Republicans Lose

Minister Donald Trump He said Wednesday he would accept the GOP’s midterm loss to Democrats “if the elections are honest.”
this one sickening avoid minister leaned on to heighten claims of future fraud if the election doesn’t go his way – but no less chillingly.
In an interview with NBC‘s Tom Llamas, Trump railed against Democrats’ opposition to voter ID, accused many blue cities of voting fraud, and declared with grandiloquence like a pot, “We can’t allow the election to be rigged.” Like did it earlier this weekThe president again hinted that he would impose federal controls if states fail to conduct elections “honestly.”
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Trump was impeached for allegedly plotting to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election by falsely making it look like a stolen victory. This led to an uprising by a Trump-supporting mob on January 6, 2021. the case was mostly dismissed After Trump won a second term.
Democrats scored a victory a significant share in the elections In the Trump era reportedly unpopular second term.
“Will you trust the midterm election results if Republicans lose control of Congress?” Llamas asked.
“I will do it if the elections are honest,” Trump said.
Tempting the gods of irony, the president added: “I’m the last person who wants to complain.”
Let’s fast forward to 28:30 for the question that most of us probably already know the answer to:
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