Yes, there is testimony, from witnesses attending the J6 committee hearings and depositions, that suggests Trump knew he lost, as is quoted above. In my opinion, that quote is an indication that Trump acknowledged the loss to Biden. However, he did not believe the loss was "handed down" in a legitimate election.Bob Butler wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 8:31 pmjdcpapa wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 7:56 pmI asked you to provide evidence that Trump believes Biden was elected legitimately and evidence that he was convinced by others? In your cite, the testimony is that Trump was in disbelief over his loss to Biden and others convinced him of his loss. There is no testimony specific to the legitimacy of the election in your cite. There is no testimony specific to Trump's belief that Biden is a legitimate president.Bob Butler wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 6:29 pm
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If you were at all familiar with the evidence, you would know the evidence exists. As is, in order to defend your worldview, you will lie without bothering to learn the evidence.Trump in private stated he lost. Period. I don't know what convinced him, but he was convinced. Your mindset requires you to try to weasel word around the fact. You can't.The Wall Street Journal wrote:‘Can You Believe I Lost to This Effing Guy?’ Trump Knew Biden Won, Aides Testify
Clearly, you could care less whether it was a legitimate election or not. Provide evidence that Trump believes Biden was elected legitimately. Presently, 37% of Americans believe Biden was not elected legitimately. This statistic is up 16% and rising from the same poll taken 2 years ago.