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Join us as we delve into Donald Trump's candid conversation with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel regarding his plans if he loses the 2024 White House race to Biden. Trump's remarks on election integrity and potential outcomes shed light on his post-election strategy. Stay tuned for insights and analysis on this critical issue.


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00:00As the 2024 US presidential elections loom large, anticipation builds for a potential
00:10rematch between incumbent Joe Biden and GOP leader Donald Trump.
00:14Amidst his ongoing hush-money trial, Trump took the stage in Waukesha, Wisconsin, addressing
00:21supporters and revealing his plans in case of defeat.
00:25Trump's remarks to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel shed light on his stance regarding
00:31the election's integrity.
00:33Despite campaigning during a break from his trial, Trump expressed concerns and hinted
00:39at contesting any outcome that doesn't declare him the winner.
00:44On being asked if Biden defeats him a second straight time in November, Trump said,
00:49If everything's honest, I will gladly accept the results.
00:53I don't change on that.
00:54If it's not, you have to fight for the rights of the country.
00:58If you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore.
01:02This stance echoes Trump's denial for the 2020 election results, which culminated in
01:07the Capitol insurrection.
01:09His words on January 6, urging his supporters to fight like hell, continue to reverberate
01:15in political discourse.
01:17Trump doubled down on his assertion that he won Wisconsin in 2020, despite evidence to
01:24the contrary.
01:25His insistence on this falsehood underscores his refusal to accept defeat fuels speculation
01:31about his intentions in the upcoming elections.
01:35Trump's recent rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan marked his first campaign appearance since
01:41his last trial began.
01:43Despite facing 34 counts related to hush money payments, Trump spared no criticism for Biden,
01:49the judiciary and the legal proceedings against him.
01:52Earlier this week, Trump also appeared in an interview with Time magazine and asserted
01:57that if he wins the presidential race, there won't be any political violence, but if he
02:03don't win, you know, it depends.
02:06As Trump rallies his supporters and prepares for a potential political comeback, the specter
02:11of his legal troubles looms large.
02:13With the 2024 elections on the horizon, this leaves it set for another chapter in America's
02:19tumultuous political landscape.

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