During the TV duel with Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, former President Donald Trump once again refused to acknowledge his election defeat in 2020. “Look, there’s so much evidence. You just have to look at it… I got almost 75 million votes, the most votes a sitting president has ever received,” Trump said in the broadcast broadcast on ABC on Tuesday evening Debate.
After the election defeat against the current incumbent Joe Biden in 2020, the Republican Trump did not acknowledge this and, contrary to all the facts, claimed that he had been cheated out of his election victory. The 78-year-old is accused in two cases because of his attempts to subsequently overturn the result and convert it into a victory.
In this year’s election campaign, he made it clear that he would also not accept defeat in the 2024 presidential election and would take action against it.
Harris criticized Trump for his various criminal cases and the fact that he has been a convicted felon since his guilty verdict in the hush money trial.