Lara Trump slammed as she claims it's 'obvious' Donald Trump will only accept 'fair' election results
WASHINGTON, DC: Lara Trump sparked controversy after she claimed that her father-in-law, Donald Trump would accept the 2024 presidential election results only if he deems it fair.
The Republican National Committee co-chair's response comes after prominent Democrats accused that Trump would not accept the outcome of the upcoming elections, reminiscent of his reaction to the 2020 presidential election, reported Radar Online.
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Lara Trump says the 2020 election was 'very questionable'
During Lara's conversation with former Fox News host Eric Bolling on Thursday's episode of 'The Balance' on Newsmax, the host asked, “You have Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and now Hillary Clinton saying something to you to the effect of, if Trump loses, he will not accept the results."
“Is that coordinated?” replied Lara, adding, “I think, isn’t it all coordinated? Isn’t all of this stuff coming from one place?"
"It’s pretty obvious that Donald Trump does accept election results even despite the fact that it was a very questionable election in 2020 because Joe Biden is, unfortunately, sitting in the Oval Office today," she continued.
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Lara Trump says millions of Americans do not trust the electoral process
Agreeing with her father-in-law's election result acceptance, Lara said, “What Donald Trump has said, and I think he’s exactly right, is that we should have free, fair, and transparent elections."
“And unfortunately, Eric, there are millions and millions of Americans out there who don’t feel like they can trust our electoral process. We can’t function as a country like that,” she added.
The former television producer then ended her rant by asserting that Trump would accept the results of the 2024 results "if he feels it was a fair election."
Lara was recently criticized after she claimed the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee have lawsuits in more than 50 states in the US.
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"We're going to have lawyers in all the major polling locations across the country. We have lawsuits in 81 states right now," she said.
Internet mocks Lara Trump as she claims Donald Trump won't accept unfair election results
Reacting to Lara's assertion that the former president will accept the 2024 election results only if he deems it fair, one user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, "Lara is just a bigger scammer than the entire Trump family."
Another user wrote, "If Joe Biden is sitting in the Oval Office today, because of the election results, which results Donald Trump accepted, how is that unfortunate? May be unfortunate for her because Donald Trump is not sitting in the Oval Office!"
If Joe Biden is sitting in the Oval office today, because of the election results, which results Donald Trump accepted, how is that unfortunate?
— Eng. Mohamed Tache Dida (@Mohamedida) May 10, 2024
May be unfortunate for her because Donald Trump is not sitting in the oval office!
"All these Trump women remind me of Dynasty villainesses," a netizen commented and another user wrote, "Literally hundreds of hours of Trump on camera since the election makes it pretty obvious that you’re lying, Lara."
Literally hundreds of hours of Trump on camera since the election makes it pretty obvious that you’re lying, Lara.
— ᴜᴋ1ʟʟᴇᴅᴍʏꜰ4ᴛʜ3ʀ (@pr3p4r32d13) May 10, 2024
"He never accepted the election results to this day but it doesn't much matter what he wants does it," tweeted a netizen, while another user wrote, "Which of course this means he will not accept the election results if he loses, again."
He never accepted the election results to this day but it doesn't much matter what he wants does it.
— Complain Jane🌊💙 (@CJane0123) May 10, 2024
Which of course this means he will not accept the election results if he loses, again
— Voting matters 🗳⚖️. (@BumphBean) May 10, 2024
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