


Former President Donald Trump doubled down on his claim that he won the 2020 presidential election Monday.
In an interview with Fox News's Bret Baier, Trump pushed back on the claim that he lost in 2020, claiming that he won — "by a lot."
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"First of all, I won in 2020, by a lot. Let’s get that straight. I won in 2020," Trump said after Baier mentioned the 2020 election in passing.
"You know that's not what the votes show," Baier responded.
"Take a look a True the Vote. Where they have people stuffing the ballot boxes on tapes," Trump retorted.
"Mr. President, it's all been looked into," Baier responded. "You lost the 2020 election."
In response, Trump doubled down, telling the host to "take a look at all of the stuffed ballots."
Baier responded by pointing to recounts in swing states that didn't show any widespread voter fraud, to which Trump responded that his lawyers were trying to get "real recounts."
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The Fox News host said that there were more than 50 lawsuits by Trump's lawyers, some in front of judges that he appointed, that were rejected.
"Do you know why? They didn’t look at the right things, Brett," Trump responded. "They were counting ballots, not the authenticity of the ballot. The ballots were fake ballots. You had, this is a very rigged election."