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Former President Donald Trump makes dancing motions at a rally in Commerce, GA on March, 26, 2022.
Former President Donald Trump makes dancing motions at a rally in Commerce, Georgia, on March, 26, 2022.Peter Zay/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
  • In July of 2021, Trump spoke to a group of historians.

  • He stated twice that he didn't win the election, before saying that it was rigged and lost.

  • He maintained that the election was illegitimate. He called it a real insurrection.

Donald Trump made a Freudian slip during an interview with a group of historians.

Trump indicated that he lost the 2020 presidential election toward the end of a nearly 30-minute-long monologue that touched on what he views as his most notable accomplishments.

The story of how he pressured the South Korean government to cover more of the costs of their defense was the first thing Trump said about the election.

The group of historians was told by Trump that they would pay $5 billion a year for the next year.

Trump impersonated South Korean President Moon Jae-In.

Trump went on to say that he did not win the election, despite his repeated claims to the contrary.

He was going to pay $5 billion, but he didn't win the election. He had to be the third or fourth happiest when I didn't win the election.

After a brief digression during which Trump mentioned Europe's now-cancelled Nord Stream 2, he then referred to the 2020 election, which he said was "rigged."

When the election was rigged and lost, the deal went away, he said.

In the early morning hours of November 4, 2020, Trump claimed that the election was stolen from him.

The Stop the Steal movement was sparked by Trump's refusal to accept defeat and his second impeachment.

The real insurrection that happened on November 3, 2020, rather than January 6, 2021, was declared illegitimate by Trump.

Although he has not officially declared himself a candidate, Trump has been flirting with the idea of running for president again.

The original article is on Business Insider.

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