Donald Trump insisted — falsely — that the 2020 race was stolen and corrupt during his informal reemergence on the political scene at the North Carolina GOP convention on Saturday
Greenville, N.C. — Never before in U.S. history has a former president returned to the campaign trail to claim that his election loss was fraudulent.
The speech was not all about questioning the election’s legitimacy. In fact, that portion came nearly an hour into it. Prior to that, Trump bragged about his administration’s role in developing the coronavirus vaccine and attacked the Biden administration's foreign policy, energy and immigration policies.
Former President Donald Trump acknowledges the crowd as he speaks at the North Carolina Republican Convention on June 5 in Greenville, N.C. | Chris Seward/AP Photo "Now you may have heard a rumor that I have been considering possibly running for Senate,” said Trump, who said she is instead focusing on her role as a mother. “I am saying no for now, not no forever."
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