What happened: In a recent interview, former President Trump expressed regret for not ordering the National Guard to seize voting machines after the 2020 election to look for fraud evidence. He also noted doubts about the Guard's ability to handle the task.
Why it matters:
- Raises questions about election security and the handling of voting equipment.
- Highlights ongoing disputes and claims related to the 2020 US presidential election.
MNN Take: The comments reflect continuing controversy around the 2020 election results and illustrate challenges in balancing election integrity with lawful procedures.
Sources: NYTimes US