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Trump walks back his call to 'terminate' Constitution

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Former United States President Donald Trump defended his demand for the US Constitution to be overturned in order for him to take the White House in place of incumbent Joe Biden.

The former president on Monday claimed the media was spreading "disinformation" and "lies," not unlike the time he was accused of colluding with Russia to get elected in 2016. He explained his remarks, alleging "massive and widespread fraud and deception," which he said was "irrefutably proven in the 2020 Presidential Election," and insisted that he just called for steps to "be immediately taken to right the wrong."

Trump's comments come after he argued that alleged fraud in the 2020 election "allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution."

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