Mick Mulvaney Calls Trump’s Election Claims ‘PR Stunt’

President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with supporters at an "An Address to Young Americans" event hosted by Students for Trump and Turning Point Action at Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona. Gage Skidmore Flickr.

During a segment with Fox News Maria Bartiromo former White House Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney blasted President Trump’s election challenges in courts across the country. While discussing the legal challenges pursued by the Trump legal team, especially in Pennsylvania and the rejections from the Supreme Court. Mulvaney questioned the gravity of the campaign’s assertions calling it a “PR stunt.”

Mediaite reports:

“Mick, what do you make of this suit? Could this be a potential win for President Trump?” Bartiromo asked.

“Potentially, sure. But I think we have to be honest with ourselves Maria, no one’s been impressed with the results of the legal up until now,” Mulvaney responded. “It’s been run mostly as a PR campaign it seems, not a serious legal inquiry.”

Mulvaney predicted that Trump would continue to use every tool available while still in the Oval Office, claiming that his challenges are to be expected considering the circumstances.

“I think one of the things that not enough folks are talking about though is probably the best way at this point for the president to make sure we finally find out what happened in the election in 2020 is to win the Senate in Georgia,” he added. “Because if the Democrats take control of the Senate, then there will be no opportunity at all to do any investigations after January 20th.”

President Trump has yet to concede the election to Democrat Joe Biden, despite the results being confirmed by the Electoral College. The President has continued to claim that voter fraud played a major role in the election’s results.



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