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Trump falsely blames Russia's invasion of Ukraine on 'rigged election' in the US before Fox News cut him off
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President Donald Trump made a lengthy call-in interview to the Fox Business Network on Thursday.SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images
  • Trump blamed his loss on the election rigging.

  • Laura Ingraham cut the interview short after he brought up his lies.

  • After his loss, Trump had a falling out with the network.

Donald Trump was cut off from Fox News after he brought up his 2020 election lies.

Primetime opinion host Laura Ingraham was asking Trump about a lot of weakness in the United States, and where NATO stands as Russia mounts an invasion of Ukraine, news of which broke shortly before the former president's interview.

Trump repeated his lies about voter fraud in the election.

I think you are correct, I think that is what happened, Trump said.

He was going to be satisfied with a peace, and now he sees the weakness and the incompetence of this administration, and I am sad about it. This would not have happened.

—Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) February 24, 2022

After Trump talked about the rigged election, Ingraham ended the interview.

We actually have President Trump, just hold on, I'm so sorry to interrupt you, but I believe we're going to the Pentagon. The UN has a speaker from Ukraine.

The remarks from Sergiy Kyslytsya, the permanent representative of Ukraine to the United Nations, were carried by MSNBC and CNN.

Representatives from Fox News pointed to the network's live coverage.

Fox reporters were on the ground in Ukranian providing live coverage, and Ingraham came back from the floor of the United Nations to give a previously scheduled interview to Glenn Greenwald.

The original article is on Business Insider.

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