Trump promises there won't be a Jan. 6 repeat if he has to concede power again
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During an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt Friday, Donald Trump promised that, if he does become president in 2024, there won't be a January 6 repeat if he loses four years later.

“Of course,” Trump replied to Hewitt when asked if he would hand over power peacefully. He then claimed that that's exactly what he did in 2020.

“And I did that this time. And I’ll tell you what, the election was rigged, and we have plenty of evidence of it. But I did it anyway," Trump said.

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In fact, Trump is widely considered to have incited protesters to march to the Capitol, where they smashed their way in baying for blood. A Colorado judge has ruled that he is, in fact, an insurrectionist.

He's facing charges in Georgia and another federal case involving his involvement in attempts to overturn the 2020 election result.