Trump suggests he should not have left White House after 2020 loss in Pennsylvania speech

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Donald Trump delivered a controversial speech in Pennsylvania, suggesting he should not have left the White House after losing the 2020 election. He made remarks about violence against reporters and revived false claims about election integrity, claiming he could only lose to Kamala Harris if cheated. This speech marked a shift from his recent campaign discipline, where he focused on key issues. Trump’s comments drew criticism, but his campaign later clarified that he was concerned for reporters' safety. He also expressed frustration over tight polling ahead of the election. In subsequent appearances, Trump returned to his usual campaign themes, emphasizing immigration and rallying support. He indicated confidence in his supporters, stating they were on the verge of significant change in the country.


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