In May 2021, as polls showed Republican voters clinging to Donald Trump’s “big lie” about the presidential race from the previous fall, then-House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told reporters, “I don’t think anybody is questioning the legitimacy of the presidential election.”
Two-and-a-half years later, however, too many GOP officials still won’t acknowledge the results. Axios reported on one of the more striking moments from the Sunday shows.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) on Sunday repeatedly did not answer whether or not the 2020 election was not stolen when questioned by ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos. Why it matters: Scalise is one of several GOP lawmakers who have avoided publicly confirming that the 2020 presidential election wasn’t stolen through widespread voter fraud.
In context, Stephanopoulos reminded the GOP leader that Republican Rep. Ken Buck, who announced last week that he won’t seek re-election next year, made some pointed remarks about the circumstances surrounding his departure from Capitol Hill. “Our nation is on a collision course with reality,” the Coloradan said. “And a steadfast commitment to truth, even uncomfortable truths, is the only way forward. Too many Republican leaders are lying to America, claiming that the 2020 election was stolen.”
With this in mind, the ABC host gave Scalise an opportunity to respond. The Louisiana Republican said he’d worked with Buck “on a number of issues,” and then changed the subject.
Stephanopoulos pressed further, asking, “Can you say unequivocally the 2020 election was not stolen?” Scalise equivocated.
To his credit, the “This Week” host didn’t let go.
Wow. Stephanopoulos presses Scalise four or five times to affirm that the 2020 election was not stolen, and Scalise repeatedly dodges by changing the topic. pic.twitter.com/V5viywZHtp
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 5, 2023
“That’s not what I asked,” Stephanopoulos added. “I said, can you say unequivocally that the 2020 election was not stolen?” Scalise then acknowledged that Joe Biden is the president, at which point he tried to change the subject again.
“Congressman, I know that Joe Biden is president,” the anchor said. “I’m asking you a different question. Can you say unequivocally that the 2020 election was not stolen?” Scalise again wouldn’t answer.
“So you just refuse to say unequivocally that the 2020 election was not stolen?” Stephanopoulos again asked. Scalise, instead of answering, said the host was “rehashing 2020.”








