up about improprieties or ill
legalities, they've had to get
security details to protect them
from the president of the united
states.
we know this has been the
safest, most secure election we
have ever had.
we also know that russia largely
did not play in this election.
and the reason probably why is
that the disinformation that
they would have otherwise pushed
is coming from inside the white
house.
so notwithstanding the
president's slightly
conciliatory remarks yesterday,
there was so much beneath the
surface that is so troubling in
his continued efforts to
delegitimize the election.
you didn't even play the sound
bite when he called the georgia
secretary of state the enemy of
the people.
he's convinced he won the state
of arizona even though one of
his strongest allies, governor
ducey, has said he lost.
look, maybe a lot of what's
happening right now is empty
rhetoric from the president.
but his continued talking is not
only hurting our democratic
system but it's making it...