This rising star Republican governor refuses to say whether Donald Trump should stop pushing the 2020 election lie
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Donald Trump has turned the 2020 election into a litmus test.
Say that massive fraud was committed and that he should/would have won and he might endorse you -- or at least say something nice about you. Admit that Joe Biden won and/or that Trump is hurting the party by his continued focus on the 2020 election, and you run the risk of being called out by Trump, and getting crosswise with his powerful base.
Which brings me to Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin's appearance on CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday. Youngkin was asked by moderator Robert Costa what seemed like a simple question: "Former President Trump continues to falsely claim the 2020 election was stolen. Should he stop saying that?'
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The judge who oversaw Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial in New York on Friday informed the former president’s defense team and prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office that a comment was posted on the New York State Unified Court Systems’ public Facebook page last week by a poster who claimed to be a cousin of a juror, saying that Trump would be convicted.