Trump Gets Snippy When Fox’s Bret Baier Says Kamala Harris ‘Got 75 Million Votes In The Country’: ‘Bret, Excuse Me!’
President Donald Trump got snippy when Fox News anchor Bret Baier noted that then-Vice President Kamala Harris “got 75 million votes in the country” — and suggested that total is fraudulent.
Trump has spent years falsely claiming the 2020 election was “rigged” against him, and during his pre-Super Bowl LIX interview with Baier, much of which aired on Monday night’s edition of Fox News Channel’s Special Report, he did it again.
But earlier in the interview, he also cast doubt on the results of the election he won. Baier triggered him just by mentioning the 75 million votes cast for Harris, and Trump interrupted him so many times Baier had to plead “Let me just get to the dismount here”:
BRET BAIER: Sports has always been something that Americans rally around, come together they really do. You won the popular vote. You won all the swing states. But still, Kamala Harris got 75 million votes in the country
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, if you believe the whole thing.
BRET BAIER: Yeah, yeah, okay, let’s just say–
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: The whooole thing is ridiculous–
BRET BAIER: — let’s just say that the election was as it was.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Bret Excuse me! There are seven swing states. I won them all.
BRET BAIER: You did–
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: By a lot.
BRET BAIER: But let me just get to the dismount here.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: And I won the popular vote.
BRET BAIER: Have you thought about how to try to bring the country together, to reach out or to find common ground? Have you thought about that? Or how that might go?
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: I’d love to do it. And I can tell you, just prior to Covid coming and we were doing so well, the greatest we’ve ever done, there’s never been an economy like ours anywhere in the world. We were doing so well. We’re eating Chinese lunch. I charge, you know, I tariff China for $700 billion over a period of years. We were doing so well. And then we had the Covid.
Watch above via Fox News Channel’s Special Report.