According to new reports, some of Donald Trump's top campaign advisors have been telling him to stop talking about the 2020 election, and, more importantly, stop spreading lies that it was stolen. This indicates that not only do his own staffers know that he's not telling the truth, but they also know that his attacks on the voting systems of this country could have serious negative consequences for his campaign in November. Farron Cousins explains what's happening.
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During a recent interview with reporter Tim Alberta from The Atlantic, in fact, during interviews that spanned over six months, Donald Trump's co campaign manager, Susie Wiles, admitted that not only does she seem to not think that the 2020 election was stolen, but also that she has been trying to get Donald Trump to just kind of stop lying about the 2020 election. Here is what Alberto wrote in his piece again, for six months. He interviewed Susie Wiles, he also interviewed the other co, uh, campaign, co-chair, uh, Chris Las Cavita. And here is what he wrote. She boasted to me talking about Susie Wiles during one conversation that she had been somewhat successful in getting her boss to cut back on the rigged election talk on the campaign trail. People wanna have hope, they want to be inspired, they wanna look forward. But in that same conversation, wiles could not answer the question of whether the 2020 election had actually been stolen. I'm not sure. She said repeating the phrase three times, and then he goes on to say, uh, according to Wiles, Trump thinks he won the true outcome of the election. But then he noticed that Wiles seemed to quote catch herself when making the comment, but we know she added that it can't happen again.
But we know, right? Trump thinks he knows the true outcome, but we know. So she does appear to be admitting that, Hey, I know this guy is saying this thing, but look, hey, we know, right? We know what happened. We know it's not gonna happen again. Now, there's several problems with what Wiles has admitted according to Alberta. Again, assuming this is what she said, I have no reason to doubt Alberta's rep reporting, but I'm not gonna put words in Susie Weil's mouth. However, if this is in fact what she said and how she said it and what she meant by it, then this is absolutely devastating to legal defenses that Donald Trump may try to put up in some of the trials that he is still facing, at least for the moment, depending on whether or not those cases even go forward. But having your campaign co-chair admit that, oh yeah, I mean, we know the 2020 election wasn't stolen. That's absolutely the kind of statement that you make to the press that then comes back and gets you subpoenaed to go and testify during those criminal trials, both in Georgia and in Washington dc. So probably not a great thing to say there, because yeah, it easily is gonna get you roped into those criminal trials where they're trying to prove that Trump knew that the election wasn't. And again, the big caveat on that is if those trials even come to fruition at this point, but the other part, right? She's getting him
To just don't talk about it as much, right? Let's not talk about the 2020 election so much because hey, people like to look forward, right? We want hope and inspiration. We don't wanna look back in anger. That's not what it's about. What it's about is the fact that ever since Donald Trump started attacking our electoral process, attacking voting by mail attack, attacking, absentee voting, attacking early voting, ever since he started doing that, Republican turnout has gone down because the biggest group of people that are doing vote by mail and absentee voting and early voting are Republicans. And they've cut back on doing that and become virtually non-voters because, well, Donald Trump told us all this was dangerous and we shouldn't do it, so we're just not doing it. So the campaign wants him to shut the hell up about those things. 'cause you're gonna depress the Republican turnout, and that's obviously not going to end well for you.
You want every single person to vote for you, and when you're trashing the systems that they use, it's gonna make them less likely to vote. I mean, hell, after the 2020 election, we saw it immediately happen in Georgia in the Senate runoffs Republicans lost two seats in a state where they probably shouldn't have lost two seats. So that, of course, was linked directly to Donald Trump's attacks on the voting systems.
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