- Former Trump aides testified that Rudy Giuliani pushed Trump to prematurely declare victory.
- Trump's campaign manager said it was too early to declare victory on election night 2020.
A group of former Trump aides testified that Rudy Giuliani pushed
"It was far too early to be making any calls like that,"
Another top Trump aide,
"I think, effectively, Mayor Giuliani was saying, we won it, they're stealing it from us, where did all the votes come from? We need to go say that we won, and, essentially, anyone who didn't agree with that position was being weak," Miller testified during his previous deposition that like Stepien's was partially aired on Monday.
Stepien, who was scheduled to appear publicly, testified that he was asked to hear Giuliani out in a meeting just off of the White House's map room that was attended by then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. Giuliani testified during his deposition that he spoke to Trump "several times" on election night.
While the exact sequence of events is unclear, Trump's own views are abundantly clear.
Trump later declared from the White House in the early morning after the election, "Frankly, we did win this election" and called for "we want all voting to stop." Trump's latter view came despite his own campaign advisors warning him that the massive influx of mail-in voting due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic meant that it could take days to know the election's outcome.
"I always told the president the truth, and I think he expected that from me," Stepien said, adding that he told Trump, "we're going to have to see how this plays out."
Miller also testified that Giuliani was "definitely intoxicated" around the time he was making this push. Giuliani testified that he spoke to Trump directly "several times" on election night.
Monday's hearing is the latest in a series of the