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By Bo Erickson WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump has repeated his false claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him at least 107 times in the last six months, keeping the grievance front and center even as he faces new political risks from the war with Iran and looming midterm elections.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has stated that Donald Trump would ‘absolutely’ have gone to prison if he lost the 2024 presidential election. While appearing on Fox News’ Hang Out with Sean Hannity podcast,
Donald Trump touted his flawless endorsement record in an interview on Tuesday, a brag that unraveled hours later after Republicans in Iowa rejected his handpicked candidate for governor. “Everybody I endorse wins.
The president’s pick for governor of Iowa lost his primary, while Democrats in the state chose their nominee in what they hope will be a competitive Senate race.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass will be part of a runoff election in November while the president's pick for Iowa governor lost his primary.
Supporters of President Donald Trump who tried to overturn the 2020 election are among those eager to potentially cash in from Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion fund
In a huge loss to President Donald Trump, Randy Feenstra, who received the president's endorsement, lost Iowa's Republican gubernatorial primary.