Fox News host Brian Kilmeade says Donald Trump and Republicans need to 'learn to lose'

Brian Kilmeade has some advice for Donald Trump.
On Sunday, Kilmeade appeared on Fox News' "Media Buzz" and host Howard Kurtz asked about the former president's insistence that the election was stolen from him.
You have to learn to lose in life. "Al Gore did learn that, and Hillary Clinton has to learn that, too, because she lost the election to Brian Kemp in Georgia," said Kilmeade.

"If you got screwed out of this election, put together an A-team list of lawyers, not the ones we witnessed, show us the districts and show us how," Kilmeade said. I have not seen that. People were receptive.
"In life, we have to learn to lose," Kilmeade said.

He did not think it was anti-Trump for the media to report the fact that there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Last week, Kilmeade urged his viewers to get past questioning election results, saying that it "does no one any good to tell people that elected officials got their positions through illegitimate means."
The host of "Fox and Friends" was among several conservative figures who pleaded with MarkMeadows to get Trump to end the violence in the Capitol.
According to texts released by the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot, Kilmeade asked to get him on TV. "Destroying everything you have accomplished."

Despite the Republican-driven audit showing that President Joe Biden beat Trump by more votes than initially counted, Trump continues to claim that the Cyber Ninjas' vote recount uncovered evidence of fraud. The former president wants to conduct more vote audits in other counties.
There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, and Trump's allegations of voter fraud have been proven to be false.