After addressing a rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, Donald Trump spoke to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about concerns over the US election’s integrity. While 2024 US presidential elections will most likely witness a potential rematch between incumbent Joe Biden and GOP leader Donald Trump, the former President has revealed his plans in case he loses the White House race to the Democrat. After addressing a rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin, amidst his ongoing hush money trial, Trump spoke to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about concerns over the election’s integrity. Notably, the GOP leader campaigned in Wisconsin on a day off from his hush-money trial. On being asked if Biden defeats him a second straight time in November, Trump said: “If everything’s honest, I’ll gladly accept the results. I don’t change on that. If it’s not, you have to fight for the right of the country.” Trump’s remarks hinted that he will contest any outcome in which he is not the winner. His comments resembled his denial of the 2020 election claims, which he made in order to challenge Biden. On January 6, a crowd stormed the Capitol in protest of the election’s certification, sparked by allegations of electoral fraud. “If you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore,” the ex-US president warned the crowd on January 6.
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