Bret Baier Clashes With Trump Over Last Presidential Election: ‘You Lost The 2020 Election’ | Eastern NC Now

Fox News anchor Bret Baier grilled former President Donald Trump in an interview that aired this week when the former president claimed that he won the last presidential election.

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    Fox News anchor Bret Baier grilled former President Donald Trump in an interview that aired this week when the former president claimed that he won the last presidential election.

    The intense interaction happened when Baier asked Trump what his plan was for winning back independent suburban women voters who were a "hard no" when it comes to whether they will support Trump in the future.

    "First of all, I won in 2020 by a lot, ok? Let's get that straight," Trump claimed. "I won in 2020."

    Baier immediately responded, "That's not what the votes show."

    Trump responded by claiming that people were stuffing ballot boxes with fraudulent voters before mentioning things like Twitter suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop news and former intelligence officials claiming that the story was misinformation.

    "You lost the 2020 election," Baier said, later adding, "There were recounts in all of the swing states. There was not significant widespread fraud."

    "There were investigations of widespread corruption. There was not a sense of that," Baier said. "There were lawsuits, 50 of them, by your lawyers, some in front of judges, judges that you appointed, that came up with no evidence."

    When pressed again about what he plans to tell independent suburban women voters about why they should vote for him, Trump responded, "No, no, no, we're off to winning an election and I think we're winning very well."

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