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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Eric Bolling's Election Disclaimer After Trump Interview Goes Viral - Newsweek

A Newsmax disclaimer dismissing former President Donald Trump's 2020 election falsehoods has gone viral following the ex-president's interview with host Eric Bolling.

Trump repeated discredited conspiracy theories claiming that his loss to President Joe Biden was "rigged" in an interview with Bolling that aired on Wednesday. The former president also maintained, incorrectly, that the three felony criminal indictments he is facing this year are because he "questioned an election."

Trump went on to say that a potential fourth indictment related to his attempts to overturn his 2020 loss in Georgia would be unjustified because, in his "strong opinion," he "won" the Peach State by "hundreds of thousands of votes."

In reality, Trump lost Georgia to Biden by just under 12,000 votes, with no credible evidence of any fraud that would justify Trump's claim having emerged in the more than 2 1/2 years since the contest ended.

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After the interview ended, Bolling rushed through what appeared to be a short legal disclaimer that sharply contradicted Trump's election claims.

A post featuring a video clip of the moment was shared a short time later by the account @AccountableGOP on X, formerly Twitter, and had over 280,000 views at the time of publication.

"Alright folks, now just a note: Newsmax has accepted the election results as legal and final," Bolling says in the clip, just after his interview with Trump.

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