Manila Standard

Trump mocks his victim of sexual abuse

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ACOMBATIVE Donald Trump made a rare live appearance on longtime adversary CNN, repeating his false claims about the 2020 election, hurling insults and mocking a former magazine columnist he was found liable of sexually abusing and defaming.

Trump, during a one-hour "town hall" on the cable television network that he regularly denounced as "fake news" while in the White House, took questions on a broad range of subjects including the war in Ukraine, the debt limit, immigratio­n and his multiple legal challenges.

"Most people understand that what happened was a rigged election," Trump said of his 2020 presidenti­al election defeat by Democrat Joe Biden.

If reelected, he said he would pardon a "large portion" of the hundreds of Trump supporters who have been jailed for their roles in the January 6, 2021 storming of the US Capitol.

"They were there with love in their heart," the 76-year-old Trump said of the rioters who attempted to block the congressio­nal certificat­ion of Biden's win.

Trump, the frontrunne­r for the 2024 Republican presidenti­al nomination, refused to unreserved­ly commit to accepting the results of the next White House vote when pressed by CNN anchor Kaitlin Collins, the mediator for the event.

"If I think it's an honest election, would," Trump said.

The former president also waded into the tense negotiatio­ns between the Biden White House and absolutely

ICongress over raising the US debt limit, urging Republican legislator­s not to do so if Democrats don't agree to spending cuts.

"I say that the Republican­s out there congressme­n, senators, if they don't give you massive cuts, you're gonna have to do a default," Trump said, before quickly adding that he sees such a scenario as unlikely. The US government has never intentiona­lly defaulted on its debt, and some economists warn that the effects could be calamitous.

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