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Trump on attending Biden inauguration: ‘I don’t want to talk about that’
BY JOHN BOWDEN – 12/13/20 03:10 PM EST 2,212
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President Trump refused to rule out the possibility of skipping his successor’s inauguration in January during an interview that aired Sunday on Fox News.
Speaking with “Fox & Friends” co-host Brian Kilmeade, the president would not answer when asked directly by Kilmeade whether he would attend President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next month.
“So would you show up at the inauguration?” Kilmeade asked.
“I don’t want to talk about that,” Trump responded.
“I want to talk about this. We’ve done a great job. I got more votes than any president in the history of our country. In the history of our country, right? Not even close — 75 million far more than Obama, far more than anybody. And they say we lost an election. We didn’t lose. If I got 10 million fewer votes, they say I couldn’t have lost,” Trump added, repeating baseless claims revolving around election fraud and the 2020 race.