Fox Information' Brian Kilmeade mentioned that Donald Trump must "lean to lose" reasonably than persevering with to falsely declare the 2020 election was rigged in opposition to him.

Throughout an look on Media Buzz on Sunday, host Howard Kurtz requested Kilmeade for his ideas on "the center of the outrage" of media protection of the one-year anniversary of the January 6 assault being Trump's insistence he solely misplaced the final election to President Joe Biden due to widespread voter fraud.

In response, Kilmeade mentioned that Trump has nonetheless not confirmed his claims greater than 14 months because the final election happened.

"In life, you need to be taught to lose. Hillary Clinton has to be taught that, Al Gore just about did be taught that, Stacey Abrams did not be taught that," Kilmeade mentioned in reference to the 2016 and 2000 Democratic presidential nominees and the previous Georgia gubernatorial candidate who refused to concede her loss to Republican Brian Kempafter alleging voter suppression.

"For those who did, in actual fact, get screwed out of this election, put collectively an A-team listing of attorneys, not those we witnessed, present us the districts and present us how," Kilmeade mentioned.

Kilmeade, one of many hosts of Fox & Associates, went on to say Andrew Jackson had "misplaced a controversial election regardless of successful the favored vote" earlier than he reduce a "backroom deal" to change into secretary of state. Kilmeade mentioned after doing this, Jackson grew to become "extra highly effective after being president" then when he was president.

"In life, we have now to be taught to lose, Democrats and Republicans," Kilmeade mentioned.

Kurtz then requested whether it is "anti-Trump" to state that the previous president is improper to say there was widespread voter fraud within the final election.

"It is not," Kilmeade replied. "It would not assist him, however Donald Trump has defied all people once more. It was the worst day in Republican historical past. They misplaced two Senate elections and misplaced the Senate in Georgia, the following day you've gotten the raid on the Capitol.

"That harm Donald Trump as a lot as something since, in order that they assume he was sidelined. One yr later, he is as highly effective as ever regardless of [not] being on social media and he is the primary contender to have the nomination subsequent time when he comes again."

The Home Choose Committee investigating the January 6 assault beforehand revealed that Kilmeade was one among a number of Fox Information personalities who messaged Trump's ex-chief of workers Mark Meadows on the day of the assault to try to persuade the previous president to get his supporters to finish the riot.

"Please get him on TV. Destroying all the pieces you've gotten achieved," Kilmeade wrote to Meadows.

Trump has been contacted for remark.

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Fox Information’ Brian Kilmeade mentioned that Donald Trump wanted to “be taught to lose” concerning the outcomes of the 2020 election.Roy Rochlin/Drew Angerer/Getty Photographs