When Donald Trump was 'repeatedly' told he lost 2020 Presidential elections, but he refused to go
India TV NewsHighlights There was no voter fraud that could have tipped the 2020 presidential election in US. Americans, he said, must “understand what truly happened and to understand that the same forces that led to January 6 remain at work today.” The House panel investigating the 1/6 attack on the Capitol is prepared next week to reveal more details and testimony about its assessment that Trump was made well aware of his election loss. “Over multiple months, Donald Trump oversaw and coordinated a sophisticated seven-part plan to overturn the presidential election and prevent the transfer of presidential power,” Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., told the hearing on Thursday night. During the insurrection, rioters prowled the halls of the Capitol shouting “hang Mike Pence” when the vice president refused Trump's plan to overturn the 2020 election. "The violence was no accident.” In a previously unseen video clip, the panel played a remark from former Attorney General Bill Barr, who testified that he told Trump the claims of a rigged election were “bull——.” In another clip, the former president's daughter, Ivanka Trump, testified to the committee that she respected Barr's view that there was no election fraud.