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Exclusive: 20 days of fantasy and Trump’s quest to overturn Biden’s victory

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20 days of fantasy and failure: Inside Trump's quest to overturn the election

By Philip Rucker, Ashley Parker, Josh Dawsey and Amy Gardner

The facts were indisputable: President Trump had lost.

But Trump refused to see it that way. Sequestered in the White House and brooding out of public view after his election defeat, rageful and at times delirious in a torrent of private conversations, Trump was, in the telling of one close adviser, like "Mad King George, muttering, 'I won. I won. I won.' "

However cleareyed Trump's aides may have been about his loss to President-elect Joe Biden, many of them nonetheless indulged their boss and encouraged him to keep fighting with legal appeals. They were "happy to scratch his itch," this adviser said. "If he thinks he won, it's like, 'Shh . . . we won't tell him.' " Read more

 

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