On Friday, we reported about a new HarrisX poll that reveals a stunning 30% of Republicans, 26% of independents, and 13% of Democrats believe a Trump return to the White House is likely this year, believing he can and will be reinstated.

These numbers are not reflective of the percentages of voters that still support Donald Trump, and believe he was the true winner of the 2020 election. Those numbers are far higher. They are, instead, percentages of those that believe that reinstatement after proof of fraud is possible. Allegedly, there is no constitutional mechanism that would allow President Trump to take over a sitting president’s position, apparently, even if the seat was stolen, since the results of the Electoral College were certified by a weak and frightened Congress in January.

Today, President Trump joined Just The News for an exclusive interview where they discussed the election results, former VP Pence, and the steps state legislatures are taking in critical swing states to ensure the contested results of the November 2020 election have been properly scrutinized.

Former President Donald Trump dropped a bombshell when he told Just The News reporter Alex Nitzberg that he has not conceded the 2020 presidential race. Trump explained that if the election is proven fraudulent it will be up to the public and “perhaps politicians” to decide how to respond, and that if Mike Pence had sent disputed election results back to state legislatures for review the country “might very well have a different president right now.”

“No, I never admitted defeat,” the One America News anchor, adding, “The word is ‘concede,’ and I have not conceded.”

Trump told the OANN Water Cooler host, “We have a lot of things happening right now … all you have to do is read the newspapers and see what’s coming out now.”

On the election audits in Arizona and Georgia, Trump said that there has been “massive evidence” of voter fraud and that he believes the numbers in Arizona and Georgia will be “very revealing.”

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Just The News – Trump told the “The Water Cooler” host David Brody Monday that if the election was tainted by fraud any decision on reinstating him as president would fall to the public or possibly to politicians.

“If the election was fraudulent, people are gonna have to make up their own minds,” he said. “It’s not gonna be up to me. It’s gonna be up to the public. It’s gonna be up to, perhaps, politicians. I don’t think there’s ever been a case like this where hundreds of thousands of votes will be found. So we’ll have to see what happens.”

Trump said that he is “disappointed” that former Vice President Mike Pence did not kick some states’ electoral vote counts back to their state legislatures for review, speculating that if Pence had done so there may have been a different president in office today.

“Well, I’ve always liked Mike, and I’m very disappointed that he didn’t send it back to the legislatures,” he said. “When you have more votes than you have voters in some cases and when you have the kind of things that are, that were known — in many cases they were known then, but they’re certainly getting better and better known now — I was disappointed that he didn’t send it back. I felt he had the right to send it back, and he should’ve sent it back. That’s my opinion. I think you would have found that you might very well have a different president right now had he sent ’em back.”

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