One of Meet the Press host Kristen Welker’s questions to Donald Trump during their Sunday interview immediately backfired.
Still fixated on Trump’s claim of voter fraud for no reason whatsoever, Welker asked “And sir, I don’t have to tell you this, because you’ve talked about it. It comes at a time when the country is deeply divided, and now you’re going to be leading this country for the next four years. For the sake of unifying this country, will you concede the 2020 election and turn the page on that chapter?”
Trump turned the question right around on her.
Trump: No. No, why would I do that? But let me just tell you –
Welker: You won’t ever concede –
Trump: – when you say the country is deeply divided, I’m not the president. Joe Biden is the president.
Welker: But you’re going to be the president.
Trump: No, no. I’m not the president. So when you say it’s deeply divided, I agree. But Biden’s the president, I’m not. And he has been a divider. And you know where he divided it more than anything else, and it probably backfired on him. I think definitely is weaponization. When he weaponized the Justice Department and he went after his political opponent, me. He went after his political opponent violently because he knew he couldn’t beat him. And I think it really was a bad thing, and it really divided our country.
Welker: Sir, Democrats have control of the White House now. They didn’t in 2020. If they are going around stealing elections, why didn’t they do it this time –
Trump: When you say Democrats have control now –
Welker: Of the White House. So why didn’t they steal this election? Since they have more power now?
Trump: Because I think it was too big to rig.
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