Former President Donald Trump is again falsely claiming he won Minnesota in the 2020 election while describing the state as “out of control,” attacking Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar and suggesting Minneapolis would have “burned down to the ground” that same year if not for him.
Trump’s comments came during a pair of interviews. One was posted Thursday by the conservative outlet Alpha News ahead of his Friday visit to the state. In the other interview with KSTP, Trump falsely claimed he won Minnesota in 2020 when he lost to President Joe Biden by about 7 percentage points.
Minnesota DFL Chair Ken Martin quickly condemned Trump’s claim that he won Minnesota.
“Donald Trump has shown over and over again that he doesn’t respect Minnesotans enough not to lie to our faces,” Martin said in a statement Thursday. “Minnesotans will see through these lies and hold Trump accountable for the extreme MAGA agenda that he is trying to force on our state.”
The former president is scheduled to headline the Republican Party of Minnesota’s annual fundraising dinner Friday evening. Trump’s campaign declined the Star Tribune’s request for an interview.
In the Alpha News interview, Trump railed against Biden as the “worst president in the history of our country” and called his withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan “the most embarrassing day in the history of our country.”
Trump claimed without evidence that many immigrants who cross the border illegally come from “prisons, mental institutions and terrorists.” Additionally, he said, “You’re going to have to have mass deportations. The country can’t stand it, the country can’t handle it.”
Asked about anti-police sentiments, Trump said “you have to give them back their respect and dignity.” Then he shifted his comments toward Minnesota and Minneapolis, specifically.