Biden Campaign Swiftly Counters Trump’s Renewed Election Claims in Podcast Interview
In response to former President Donald Trump’s recent claims about proving his election lies during a podcast interview with Buck Sexton and Clay Travis, President Joe Biden’s campaign has swiftly hit back. Trump revisited the events of Election Night 2020, reiterating debunked claims about the votes and asserting that he would soon provide proof, despite evidence to the contrary.
And I did a great job. And we got votes like nobody’s ever– No sitting president has ever gotten anywhere near that number of votes. And I felt I could go home and I would watch a fair election. And I went home and it looked really good.And then around 10:00 in the evening, all of a sudden they started finding lots of ballots and start — things started changing. And then at 3:02 in the morning, things happened that were really, really bad.So, you know, we did great against him. And I believe we won by a tremendous amount. And we have proof of it. And we’re releasing the proof and you’ll see the proof. It’ll come up a lot over the next period of a few months.
In a statement sent to Mediaite on Wednesday, Biden-Harris campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa emphasized Biden’s victory by highlighting that “Joe Biden smoked Donald Trump by 7 million votes” in the 2020 election. The statement also criticized Trump for persistently “lying” about the election results.
Moussa’s response underscores the ongoing dispute over the legitimacy of the 2020 election, with Trump continuing to make unfounded claims and Biden’s campaign adamantly reasserting the accuracy of the election results.
Joe Biden smoked Donald Trump by 7 million votes in 2020 and the former president continues to lie about it rather than admit he lost – like an adult. It would be sad, if it weren’t so dangerous. And earlier today, he again said he’d let the people who violently attacked police officers and tried to overturn the 2020 election out of prison if reelected. The dangerous and erratic ramblings of a loser who can’t admit defeat only underscore that Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States.
As the political discourse surrounding the election intensifies, it remains to be seen how these conflicting narratives will shape public perception and discourse. The Biden-Harris campaign’s swift rebuttal reflects a commitment to countering misinformation and upholding the integrity of the democratic process.