2020 Election Lies. saw former President Donald J. Trump persistently propagating unfounded claims of electoral fraud, despite lacking evidence to substantiate his allegations. Trump’s refusal to accept the election results and his repeated dissemination of falsehoods about the integrity of the voting process became defining features of his post-election narrative. These baseless assertions formed the cornerstone of his endeavors to overturn his loss to President Biden and contributed to the violent insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, perpetrated by a mob of his supporters who echoed his unfounded grievances. Facing numerous felony charges in connection to the Capitol riot, Trump’s rhetoric continues to stoke concerns about the sanctity of democratic processes and the potential erosion of public trust in electoral outcomes.
Former President Donald J. Trump told The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Wednesday that he would not commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election, as he again repeated his lies that the 2020 election was stolen from him.
āIf everythingās honest, Iāll gladly accept the results. I donāt change on that,ā Mr. Trump said, according to The Journal Sentinel. āIf itās not, you have to fight for the right of the country.ā
In an interview with Time magazine published on Tuesday, he also dismissed questions about political violence in November by suggesting that his victory was inevitable.
When pressed about what might happen should he lose, he said, āif we donāt win, you know, it depends. It always depends on the fairness of an election.ā
Mr. Trumpās insistent and fraudulent claims that the 2020 election was unfair were at the heart of his efforts to overturn his loss to President Biden, and to the violent storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, by a mob of supporters who believed his claims. Mr. Trump now faces dozens of felony charges in connection with those events.
Mr. Trumpās vow to āfight for the right of the countryā also echoes his speech on the Ellipse on Jan. 6, where he told his supporters that āif you donāt fight like hell, youāre not going to have a country anymore,ā before urging his supporters to march to the Capitol.
As he campaigns in battleground states this year, Mr. Trump has repeatedly tried to sow doubt about the integrity of the fall election, while repeating many of the same lies that he used to assail the integrity of the 2020 election. Months before any voting has taken place, Mr. Trump has regularly made the baseless claim that Democrats are likely to cheat to win.
āDemocrats rigged the presidential election in 2020, but weāre not going to allow them to rig the presidential election ā the most important day of our lives ā in 2024,ā Mr. Trump said at a rally in Freeland, Mich.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Mr. Trump has for years promoted the lie that he won Wisconsin in 2020, and he did so again in the Journal Sentinel interview. Even after Jan. 6, 2021, and years after his exit from office, he has repeatedly pressured Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, the top Republican in the State Legislature, to help overturn Mr. Trumpās loss in the state and to impeach the stateās nonpartisan chief of elections.
More than 1,250 people have been charged with crimes in connection to the Jan. 6 attack ā and hundreds of people have been convicted. Mr. Trump said in a recent interview that he would āabsolutelyā consider pardoning every person convicted on charges related to the storming of the Capitol. A bipartisan Senate report found that at least seven people died in connection with that attack.
The former president and his allies have also installed election deniers in influential positions in his campaign and in Republican Party institutions. In March, Trump allies newly installed to the leadership of the Republican National Committee appointed Christina Bobb, a former host at the far-right One America News Network, as senior counsel for election integrity. A self-described conspiracy theorist, she has relentlessly promoted false claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
Ms. Bobb was indicted in Arizona last week, along with all of the fake electors who acted on Mr. Trumpās behalf in that state and others, on charges related to what the authorities say were attempts by the defendants to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona.
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee have made an aggressive approach to āelection integrityā ā a broad term often used by Republicans to cast doubt on elections that the party lost ā central to their efforts heading toward November.
Last month, the committee announced a plan to train and dispatch more than 100,000 volunteers and lawyers to monitor the electoral process in each battleground state and to mount aggressive challenges.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump said at the rally in Freeland that his campaign and national and state Republican parties would put together āa team of the most highly qualified lawyers and other professionals in the country to ensure that what happened in 2020 will never happen again.ā
āI will secure our elections because you know what happened in 2020,ā Mr. Trump said at a rally in Waukesha, Wis., on Wednesday.
Mr. Trump lost Wisconsin by more than 20,000 votes.