Trump Campaign Adviser: Conceding ‘Is Not Even in Our Vocabulary Right Now’; GOP: ‘Let’s Not Have Any Lectures’ From The Party That Refused to Accept Results of 2016 Election (VIDEO)

By Politico. Jason Miller, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump’s reelection effort, said Monday that the campaign was not remotely considering conceding to President-elect Joe Biden after the Democratic nominee was declared the winner of the 2020 White House race.

“That word is not even in our vocabulary right now,” Miller said in an interview on Fox Business.

“We’re going to go and pursue all these legal means, all the recount methods,” he said. “We’re going to continue exposing and investigating all these instances of fraud or abuse, and make sure … [that] the American public can have full confidence in these elections.” . . .

Elaborating on the Trump campaign’s strategy, Miller said Monday that election administrators will be “heading to automatic recounts” in Arizona and Georgia, and that a recount in Wisconsin is also likely. (Read more from “Trump Campaign Adviser: Conceding ‘Is Not Even in Our Vocabulary Right Now’” HERE)

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Leader McConnell: ‘Let’s Not Have Any Lectures’ From The Party That Refused to Accept Results of 2016 Election

By Townhall. In his first floor speech since last week’s general election, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) expressed his support for President Trump’s legal grievances with a handful of swing states, and allegations of voter impropriety.

Leader McConnell said that President Trump and his advisers are “within their rights” to raise questions about potential irregularities and instances of fraud.

(Read more from “Leader McConnell: ‘Let’s Not Have Any Lectures’ From The Party That Refused to Accept Results of 2016 Election” HERE)

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