In the weeks leading up to the 2020 election, a key adviser indicated Trump would declare himself the winner regardless of the actual vote outcome, suggesting a deep-seated belief that elections are about perception rather than result.
The court filings provide insight into Trump's mindset, where losing is merely an obstacle to overcome, and the reality of election outcomes holds little importance in his strategy.
Trump reportedly told family that winning or losing didn't matter; it was imperative to 'fight like hell' regardless of the election result, reflecting his combative approach to political contests.
The ongoing investigation reveals Trump's inclination to reshape election narratives, emphasizing a concerning trend in how power is approached and the importance assigned to public perception versus democratic processes.
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