President Trump gave his first interview to Fox News since Election Day to explain the “rigged election” and how his legal team is handling the partisan courts and fake news media as they bring lawsuits to several battleground states.
Speaking on “Sunday Morning Futures,” Trump began by slamming the lower courts for dismissing his election fraud lawsuits despite having plenty of evidence to present.
“We’re not allowed to put in our proof. They say you don’t have standing,” Trump told host Maria Bartiromo. “I would like to file one nice big beautiful lawsuit, talking about this and many other things, with tremendous proof. We have affidavits, we have hundreds and hundreds of affidavits.”
“You mean as president of the United States, I don’t have standing? What kind of a court system is this?” Trump continued.
“We’re trying to put the evidence in, and the judges won’t allow us to do it,” Trump said. “We have so much evidence. You probably saw Wednesday last week we had a hearing in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania…Unbelievable witnesses, highly-respected people, that were truly aggrieved.”
Trump noted that if Republican lawmakers don’t fight against the unprecedented fraud brought by the Democrats, they’ll never win another election again.
“If Republicans allow it to happen, you’ll never have another Republican elected in the history of this country, at a Senate level or at a presidential level…or at a House level,” Trump said.
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