On Election Night, Donald Trump told the nation, in reference to the 2020 presidential election, “As far as I am concerned, we already have won it.” That was ridiculous, but the Republican incumbent didn’t care.
Yesterday at the White House, the incumbent president listed a series of states he claimed to have “won by a lot,” despite the fact that he appears to be on track to lose some of them. He didn’t care about that, either.
But what struck me as amazing was House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) willingness to go along with Trump’s attack.
“President Trump won this election,” McCarthy falsely claimed to Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Thursday night. He followed up his on-air comments with a tweet proclaiming: “Republicans will not be silenced. We demand transparency. We demand accuracy. And we demand that the legal votes be protected.”
To be sure, there’s been no shortage of congressional Republicans who’ve been wildly irresponsible over the last couple of days. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), for example, seemed reluctant to rule out the possibility of Pennsylvania’s legislature ignoring voters’ will and choosing a slate of pro-Trump electors. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) similarly voiced some support for the president’s procedural demands during the vote tallies.
But it was the top House Republican — the man who would be in line to become Speaker of the House in the event of a GOP takeover of the chamber — who told a national television audience, “President Trump won this election,” reality be damned.









