“The election was rigged, it was a dirty election and
it’s happening again right now in California,” he said, referring to primaries
for mayoral and gubernatorial elections in the state, where votes are still
being counted.
California sends every registered voter a mail ballot and
accepts ballots postmarked on or before election day that arrive within a week.
That often leads to slower vote counts. Republicans have long alleged
wrongdoing, as votes for Democratic candidates often surge past those for GOP
opponents after late-arriving ballots are counted.
“They’re cheating on the election,” Trump claimed.
Pressed for evidence, Trump argued that “all I have to do is look ... and I
listen to people and let’s see what happens.”
“Do you think it’s appropriate that they have an election
and five days later, they’re nowhere close to picking a winner?” he said.
“They’re crooked, just like you’re crooked, your press is crooked and ‘Meet the
Press’ is crooked.”
Welker attempted to press Trump for evidence to back up
his claims, which he did not provide, and redirect Trump to a question about
acting AG Blanche several times before the president pulled the plug on the
interview and stormed off the set.
“Let’s call it quits because I’ve had enough, thank you,
darling, have a good time,” the president said as he crushed his lapel mic
underfoot on his way out.

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