'Wow!' See Fox News Host React as Trump Drops Stolen Election Claim in Middle of Interview
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43% : " In an interview that aired on Wednesday night's edition of Fox News Channel's The Ingraham Angle, Trump claimed he won the 2020 election, and told Ingraham, "If I thought I didn't win the election, I absolutely wouldn't have run.27% : President Donald Trump dropped a stolen election claim on Fox News host Laura Ingraham right in the middle of an interview, along with a revelation that made Ingraham exclaim, "Wow!" Trump has spent years falsely claiming the 2020 election was "rigged" against him, and part of the fallout from those lies was the Dominion defamation lawsuit was resolved when Fox News agreed to a settlement that included a $787.5 million payout just before the suit was about to play out in a weeks-long trial after volumes of damaging revelations were publicized pre-trial.
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