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5 Times CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Pushed Back at Donald Trump – and a Few Times She Didn’t (Video)

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ON ELECTION FRAUD:Right off the bat, Trump claimed “it was a rigged election. And it’s a shame that we had to go through it.

It’s very bad for our country.” Collins responded: “It was not a rigged election, it was not a stolen election. You and your supporters lost more than 60 court cases on the election.

It’s been nearly two-and-a-half years. Can you publicly acknowledge that you did lose the 2020 election?”When Trump doubled down on his “stolen election” claim, and said there were individuals voting multiple times in Georgia, Collins repeated statements from Republican election officials in that state disputing Trump’s accusations. “Republican officials debunked those claims about fraudulent ballots,” Collins said.Trump said, “In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, they had so many legal illegal votes.

They didn’t even know what to do with them.” Collins responded with, “There weren’t any fraudulent votes in Wisconsin,” and noted that Trump’s campaign paid for a recount in Wisconsin, and lost again.Pressed by CNN's @kaitlancollins in a New Hampshire town hall, former President Donald Trump again refuses to concede that he lost the 2020 election and repeats his false claims about election fraud.

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