Trump says "he never should've left" the White House after losing the 2020 election
SalonJust three days before election day, former President Donald Trump said at a rally in Pennsylvania on Sunday that he “never should’ve left” the White House after he lost the 2020 election, adding darkly that he “wouldn’t mind” if reporters were shot. Speaking from the battleground state, anticipated to be crucial in deciding Tuesday’s results, Trump reminded undecided voters of what has defined his past campaigns: violence and a refusal to adhere to the democratic process. On Sunday, the former president couldn’t resist bringing up 2020 again, calling Democrats "demonic" and falsely blaming fraud for his previous loss. He brought up a wealth of debunked conspiracies from four years ago and speculated on how this year’s election would be similarly sabotaged, including that voting machines would be hacked and extended poll hours would lead to fraud.