Trump asserts that if Jesus were the vote counter, he would secure victory in California.
Dr. Phil welcomes former Presidents Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his TV and streaming show.
In a recent interview, Donald Trump stated that he believes he could secure California's vote if Jesus Christ were the electoral auditor.
During an interview with celebrity psychologist Dr. Phil on his television and streaming service, MeritTV, the Republican presidential nominee made the comment.
"Trump stated that if Jesus Christ were the vote counter, he would win California. He added that he does great with Hispanics and has achieved a level of success that no other Republican has. However, he believes that if the vote count were honest, he would win California."
"You think so?" McGraw asked.
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Trump seized the opportunity of the McGraw interview to address what he believes are biased and deliberate misinterpretations of his campaign remarks.
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At a Turning Point Action event in July, the former president stated, "You won't need to vote anymore, my dear Christians," before adding, "You must go out and vote. In four years, you won't have to vote again; we'll have it all sorted out so well that you won't need to vote."
Trump refuted the claim that if he is reelected, there will be no more elections, stating that this interpretation is incorrect.
"I told the Christians, 'We must win this election.' If we do, I promise to fix everything in just four years. However, if we don't win, it won't matter. In essence, I'm saying you don't have to vote, but you must this time because it's crucial. This election is the most significant in our country's history."
On Wednesday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be interviewed by McGraw, who was previously Trump's opponent.
Planet Chronicle Digital's Alexander Hall contributed to this report.
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