Former President Donald Trump has said he never admitted defeat in the 2020 presidential election and that he has “not conceded.” The comments come after the former president on June 16 told Fox News’s Sean Hannity in an interview, in remarks about the presidential race, that “shockingly, we were supposed to win easily at 64 million votes and we got 75 million votes and we didn’t win, but let’s see what happens on that.” When asked by David Brody, host of Just the News’ “Water Cooler,” in another interview on Monday whether it meant he had admitted defeat, Trump said, “No, I never admitted defeat,” later adding, “the word is concede—I have not conceded.” “All you have to do is read the newspapers and see what’s coming out now,” Trump said, referring to an audit currently underway in Arizona’s Maricopa County, and recent reports over various election integrity concerns in Georgia’s Fulton …
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