More than anybody Donald Trump knows the 2020 election was unfair, undemocratic, and Joe Biden undeserving of a victory. With multiple instances of voter fraud on a massive scale, why would the Former President bow is his head in concession? Trump is remaining steadfast in his refusal to concede to a cognitively-declining dotard who can barely string together a sentence.
In an interview recently, the Former President revealed that he “has not conceded” in the 2020 November election.
“I never admitted defeat,” Trump said during an interview, adding, “No, I never conceded. I have not conceded.”
BREAKING: President Donald Trump tells @dbrodyreports: “I never admitted defeat…I have not conceded." Watch the rest of the interview on #TheWaterCooler today on #RealAmVoice @Justthenews pic.twitter.com/gknI9FDQH4
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Donald Trump has rightfully refused to admit defeat in the following months since the presidential election last fall. The Former President, and many in Congress and other top allies agree, the Democrat Party worked tirelessly to steal the election. Team Trump alleges widespread voter fraud, with secret Big Tech donations for more voter boxes in Blue voting areas, no signature match on mail-in-ballots, questionable ballot dumbs in the middle of the night — the evidence of fraud is endless.
The Trump legal team filed numerous lawsuits claiming massive voter fraud, with evidence to back it up. Unfortunately, Deep State operatives in the judicial department shot down or rejected a majority of their lawsuits.
However, in an effort to prevent Civil War, then-President Trump reluctantly accepted the election results, saying in a January video that “a new administration will be inaugurated.”
“My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly, and seamless transition of power,” he added.
BREAKING: Pres. Trump says “a new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th. My focus now turns to ensuring a smooth, orderly and seamless transition of power."
“This moment calls for healing and reconciliation.” https://t.co/7UwmWEc1Xe pic.twitter.com/6Ronn6SgQx
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) January 8, 2021
During an interview on Monday, Trump was asked about an interesting theory proposed by Steve Bannon, a former White House adviser. Bannon theorized that Trump could run for the House of Representatives in 2022, beating out Nancy Pelosi as House Speaker once Republicans overtake the majority. As Speaker, Trump could initiate impeachment proceedings against Joe Biden, and subsequently his puppet master Kamala Harris.
After their successful impeachments and convictions, Trump would be installed as POTUS, wiping out Biden’s last two years.
Trump remained vague on his feelings about the 2022 theory, not quite giving a clear answer as to whether he supports such a bold move.
“Well, I’ve heard the talk, and it’s becoming more and more frequent but it’s not something that I ever considered, but it is — certainly interesting. There is a lot of talk about it,” he said.
“You know, America was always known for free and fair elections,” Trump added. “Well, this time around they weren’t free, and they weren’t fair, and the whole world is watching. So I heard people talk about 2022, but I’ve barely considered it.”
President Donald Trump responds to the idea of him becoming Speaker of the House in 2022 today on The Water Cooler with @DBrodyReports
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— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) June 21, 2021
Donald Trump has still not revealed whether he plans to run for president in 2024.
Every poll of likely Republican voters puts Trump as leading the GOP — by a long shot. Depending on the results of the 2022 midterms, the Former President could be poised to take swift action if installed as president.
Author: Elizabeth Tierney