The CNN anchor clashed with the former Homeland Security Secretary over his claims of election fraud.
Wolf, who served under President Trump, was pushed to say if President Biden won the election.
Who won the elections? Wolf voiced concern over voter fraud.
Wolf said that Joe Biden was President.
Acosta said no. Do you think he won that election?
Wolf answered the question in an indirect way.
Wolf didn't have all of the evidence needed to conclude that Biden's victory was legit.
Wolf pointed out that polling consistently shows a lack of confidence in election security among Americans and that Wisconsin used ballot drop boxes to back up his claims of fraud.
Wolf said there were a lot of illegalities and fraud.
There was not enough to change the result of the election.
Wolf was accused of leading Americans down apath of lies.
As the segment came to a close, he said it sounded like you had watched too many conspiracy theories.
The 2020 presidential election has been the subject of false claims by Trump and his allies.
GOP nominees for secretary of state in Wyoming and Arizona have embraced the narrative as part of their campaign.
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