'Wow!' Fox News host reacts when Trump repeats debunked stolen election claim
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10% Center
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65% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-39% Negative
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42% : The far-right Ingraham is a vigorous defender of Trump's second presidency, but during the interview, Ingraham rolled her eyes when Trump repeated the debunked conspiracy theory that he won the United States' 2020 presidential election.37% : " When Trump made that comment, Ingraham said, "Wow," looked away from him and rolled her eyes.
21% : In 2024, however, Trump defeated Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris by roughly 1.5 percent in the national popular vote and picked up 312 electoral votes. READ MORE: Busted: Report exposes Musk operatives who infiltrated Social Security Agency As Ingraham's interview with Trump continued, she discussed the legal problems he battled in 2024 -- implying that they were politically motivated.
18% : You're coming back into office when you walked out of here?" READ MORE: Two Trump firings 'an illegal and outrageous affront to the American people': watchdogs Trump responded, "Well, I felt that, but I didn't know....
18% : Trump told Ingraham, "They hated me.
12% : After losing both the popular vote and the electoral vote to Democrat Joe Biden in 2020, Trump falsely claimed that the election was stolen from him -- a claim that was repeatedly debunked.
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