‘I don’t want to say it’s over’: Trump refused to concede even after Jan. 6 attack

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‘I don’t want to say it’s over’: Trump refused to concede even after Jan. 6 attack
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‘I don’t want to say it’s over’: Former President Donald Trump refused to concede even after Jan. 6 attack

Trump, who made claims of widespread election fraud despite assurances that the votes were secure, did not explain his reason for requesting the line being omitted from the speech, according to footage.

His daughter Ivanka Trump was heard coaching the then-president in the video's background, offering alternatives for him to say. In the finalized version, Trump acknowledged Congress certified the results but did not say the election was over. “’And to those who broke the law, you will pay. You do not represent our movement, you do not represent our country, and if you broke the law’ — can’t say that,” he interrupted himself. “I’m not going to. I already said, 'You will pay.'”

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