this election was stolen from you, from me, and from the country. if you ask how many republican congressmen believe donald trump was reelected, i d say maybe a couple but 60% of our base does. conspiracy theories. that could have been mickey mouse. watching. this is the craziest thing i ve ever seen and people bought it. lawsuits. they tried to not have your votes counted. they did not want your vote to count. potentially illegal pressure campaigns. i just want to find 11,780 votes. what he was asking for wasn t supported by the facts, wasn t supported by the constitution. extraordinary scheming. let s talk about it. just breathtaking you would have laid out such a clear game plan that so clearly violated the constitution. and all too many in the republican party. do you believe this was a free and fair election? and maga media who followed along. unverifiable dumps of votes. we will never give up. we will never concede. stop the steal!
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country they could take over steps to look into allegations of fraud. this is something the department traditionally didn t do until the votes were certified. it was absolutely seen as putting pressure on prosecutors around the country to at least say publicly or have signs that they were investigating voter fraud. bill barr was looking for it. and the truth was it just wasn t there and he eventually came to realize that. reporter: in an interview with the associated press bar pub luckily contributed trump s baseless assertions saying, to date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election. the president is furious. he calls barr over to meet with him and the two of them get into a shouting match. barr told trump they had looked into these things that trump was asking about and there was nothing there. trump got very agitated and barr
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