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Pierce Morgan insisted that Donald Trump lost the election after a tense interview

  • Pierce Morgan doubles his position that Donald Trump lost the election in 2020.
  • Morgan responded to the reaction of Trump fans after a tense interview with Trump.
  • Trump left his interview with Morgan after calling the British presenter a “fool.”

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Pierce Morgan has doubled his position that former President Donald Trump lost the election in 2020, posting on Twitter a real response to the news that MAGA fans call him a “traitor.”

Morgan re-tweeted an article published by Raw Story entitled “MAGA fans are outraged by Pierre Morgan’s TOTAL TRAITOR for telling Trump he is a loser.” The article highlights how some Trump supporters have criticized Morgan for failing to side with Trump over allegations of fraud in the former president’s constituents.

In response, Morgan tweeted Wednesday night, “He Lost,” accompanied by two emojis crying with laughter.

Trump was seen in a commercial that flooded Morgan’s interview and demanded that the cameras be turned off after what appeared to be a tense exchange in which the former president called the host of the British show a “fool.”

“I think I’m a very honest person, in fact much more honest than you,” Trump told Morgan in a commercial.

Morgan is then heard in a video questioning Trump about the 2020 vote, calling it a “free and fair election” that Trump lost. In response, Trump said, “Only a fool would think that.”

“You think I’m a fool?” Said Morgan.

“I’m doing it now, yes,” Trump said.

Morgan claims the former president fled before the interview ended in a column for The Sun.

An angry Trump tried to end things by announcing “This is it!” Before reminding him that we had not discussed his hole in one, which he then sat down again and did – briefly – before jumping to his feet. Morgan wrote, looking hateful and barking at the shocked crew, “turn off the cameras!”

Since then, Trump’s team has released audio from the interview, which he said refutes Morgan’s claims that the former president abruptly stopped the interview.

Trump’s communications director, Taylor Budovic, told NBC News that Morgan had downloaded what was supposed to be a 20-minute interview in more than an hour.

Morgan’s 75-minute interview with Trump has already been broadcast on TalkTV at 8 pm on April 25.