Trump’s first interview out of office reaffirms election win, criticizes Republican Party for “not enough support”

In his first media interview since leaving office, former President Trump reiterated that he “won the election big Time” and again criticized many in the Republican Party for not putting up a good fight.

“I think we won big.” Speaking to Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer, Trump said, “If the same thing happened in the Democratic Party, there would be riots everywhere. Instead, we don’t have the same support from specific segments of the Republican Party.”

Trump 17 is for radio personality Limbaugh (Rush Limbaugh) died of lung cancer took the initiative to call Foss interviewed.

“By the way, Limbaugh thinks we won, and I think we won. I think we won big.” Trump added that he was “disappointed in the voter rolls” and “I think it’s a shame what’s happened, that on election night, we’re like a third world country.”

Trump also said that “a lot of people feel that way” and that “anger” over his loss was widespread.

Trump said, “A lot of people are furious, and you don’t know how angry this country is.”

Trump did not point out which Republicans did not give him enough support, but Trump’s finger is clearly pointed at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Mitch McConnell).

McConnell 16 to the Wall Street Journal pointed out that, although the Constitution does not allow the impeachment of the President, but Trump must be responsible for the January 6 congressional riots moral; Trump that day, especially since the Sea Lake Manor (Mar-a-Lago) issued a lengthy statement scolding McConnell “gloomy and perverse, smile are not laughing political mediocrity, the Senate Republican Party also stay with him, do not want to win again. “

Trump has vowed in a statement that he will support those candidates who embrace his worldview in the Senate during the Republican primary, and his list of support is likely to be at odds with McConnell’s preferred candidate.