The Big Lie: 81 Million Votes, 64 Dismissed Cases, and the Words He Said in Private
- Kal Inois

- Jun 3
- 19 min read
Updated: Jun 8
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The Big Lie: 81 Million Votes, 64 Dismissed Cases, and the Words He Said in Private
Donald †rump lost the 2020 presidential election by more than seven million votes. Every court said so. Every recount said so. His own Attorney General said so. His own campaign manager said so. His own Vice President said so. And on at least four separate, documented occasions, †rump himself said so — before going back to the microphone and telling the country it had been stolen.
It was just after noon on January 6, 2021, and the temperature in Washington, D.C. had barely climbed above freezing. The city was already wound tight. For two months, †rump and his allies had been pouring accelerant onto a crowd that had been told, over and over, that their country had been taken from them. They had been told it on television. They had been told it at rallies. They had been told it in fundraising emails that raised $250 million in the weeks after the election, money that was supposed to go to an "Election Defense Fund" that did not exist. Now tens of thousands of them had come to Washington to collect what they had been promised: a fight. On the Ellipse, the park just south of the White House, they gathered beneath a gray winter sky — some in body armor, some carrying zip ties, some bearing flagpoles they had already sharpened into weapons, some wearing combat gear, some carrying Confederate flags, some with nooses. They had not all come to protest. Some had come prepared to do far worse.
†rump took the stage at 12:00 p.m. and spoke for over an hour. He told the crowd the election had been stolen. He told them it had been "rigged" by Democrats, by the media, by machines, by dead voters, by suitcases full of ballots, every claim already debunked, every allegation already dismissed by courts, every accusation already investigated and found to be without evidence. None of that mattered to the crowd in front of him. He told them "if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore." He told them to show "strength." And then, near the end of the speech, he issued the instruction that would define the rest of the afternoon: "We're going to walk down to the Capitol, and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women. And we're going to try and give them the kind of pride and boldness that they need to take back our country." He promised he would walk with them. He was not with them. He returned to the White House, sat down in a private dining room off the Oval Office, and watched it on television.
As the crowd began its march and the barricades on the East Front of the Capitol began to give way, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley — who had been the first senator in the nation to announce he would object to certification of Biden's victory, doing so on December 30, 2020, before a single other Republican senator had committed to joining him — stood at the East Front of the Capitol and raised his fist to the surging crowd in a gesture of solidarity. A Capitol Police officer who witnessed it told the January 6 committee that Hawley's gesture riled up the crowd and bothered her deeply, because he was doing it from behind the safety of police barriers while the officers around him were about to be overwhelmed. The barricades on Hawley's side of the Capitol were among the first to fall. Hours later, when the mob he had just saluted broke through those doors and flooded the building, Hawley ran, sprinting through a Capitol hallway, folder in hand, down a staircase to the Senate subway. The January 6 committee played the surveillance footage at a nationally televised hearing. The room erupted in laughter. The next morning, Hawley turned it into a fundraising mug.
By 2:00 p.m. the Capitol was under siege, and what unfolded in the hours that followed was not a protest that got out of hand. It was, in the words of the DOJ's own U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves, "the largest single-day mass assault of law enforcement officers in our nation's history." Officers were beaten with flagpoles, metal pipes, batons, and shields ripped from their own colleagues' hands. They were sprayed with bear mace and military-grade pepper spray. They were crushed in doorframes, repeatedly tased until they lost consciousness, stabbed, and struck with bricks. One officer had a flagpole driven into his face. Another was pulled into the crowd, kicked, beaten with poles, and stomped on by multiple rioters simultaneously; he emerged bleeding from his head, a laceration that required staples to close. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone, who rushed to the scene to help, was grabbed, beaten, and repeatedly tased, all while the rioters called him a traitor to his country. He suffered a heart attack. He later learned the attack had left him with a traumatic brain injury. In total, more than 150 officers were confirmed injured, 86 Capitol Police officers and 65 D.C. Metropolitan Police officers, and the Metropolitan Police chief testified that even more officers sustained injuries they "did not even bother to report," including chemical burns, scratches and bruises from the sustained assault. Officers suffered traumatic brain injuries, concussions, cracked ribs, crushed spinal discs, and lasting post-traumatic stress disorder. Many were unable to return to duty. The Capitol Police union chairman noted grimly that officers had not been issued helmets before the attack and sustained head injuries as a result.
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, a 42-year-old Iraq War veteran who had served the department since 2008, was sprayed with a chemical irritant directly into his face twice during the riot. He collapsed that evening upon returning to his division office and was taken to the hospital, where he died the following day after suffering two strokes. The D.C. medical examiner ruled the cause of death as natural causes but stated explicitly that the events of January 6 "played a role in his condition." Two men were arrested and charged with assaulting him with bear spray. Officer Sicknick was brought to lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda, only the fifth person in American history to receive that distinction, alongside Rosa Parks and the Reverend Billy Graham — the same Rotunda that a mob had desecrated the week before. Then the dying did not stop. In the days and months that followed January 6, four more officers — Howard Liebengood, Jeffrey Smith, Gunther Hashida, and Kyle DeFreytag — died by suicide. Liebengood took his own life just three days after the riot. House Judiciary Ranking Member Jamie Raskin, writing to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund as recently as June 2026, stated that "the profound trauma of these events led directly to the deaths by suicide" of all four officers. As of this report's publication, none of the four have been recognized by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial. Their families are still fighting for that recognition. The attack cost American taxpayers an estimated $2.7 billion when the full scope of security, investigations, and Capitol repairs was tallied by the Government Accountability Office.
Inside the building, Vice President Mike Pence had been evacuated to a secure location just off the Senate floor, where he had been presiding over the certification of the Electoral College results. Members of his Secret Service detail were so afraid for their lives that they made calls over the radio to say goodbye to their families. The mob had come within forty feet of him. Outside the building, rioters were chanting that he should be hanged. A gallows had been erected on the Capitol grounds. Lawmakers fled the chambers or hid behind desks, in barricaded offices, and in closets, realizing their lives were in genuine danger. A Delaware man named Kevin Seefried carried a Confederate battle flag through the halls of the United States Capitol, the first time in American history that flag had entered that building. Confederate soldiers never reached the Capitol during the Civil War. A mob in †rump's name got further than Robert E. Lee ever did. At 1:21 p.m., †rump was informed the Capitol was under attack. He could have intervened. He chose not to. It was not until 4:17 p.m., nearly three hours after he was told, that he released a video response. Even then, he looked into the camera and told the people who had beaten his own country's law enforcement officers: "We love you. You're very special."
Nearly 900 people were ultimately convicted of crimes committed that day. Then, on January 20, 2025, the first day of his second term, †rump issued mass pardons to virtually all of them, including those convicted of assaulting officers with deadly weapons. The families of the officers who died described the pardons as reopening their grief and erasing years of hard-won accountability. Brian Sicknick's brother Craig said publicly: "My brother was a hero, but at what cost?" The men who beat, tased, stabbed, and chemically burned the officers who defended the United States Capitol walked free. The president who sent them there gave them their freedom as a gift.
This is where the Big Lie ended up. Officers with traumatic brain injuries, broken ribs, and crushed spines. Five deaths directly connected to that afternoon — one the next day, four by their own hand in the months that followed. A Confederate flag carried through the Rotunda for the first time in American history. A senator from Missouri raising his fist to the mob and then sprinting for his life. A president watching from a dining room for three hours, doing nothing, and then pardoning the attackers four years later. A nation, and its democracy, left to absorb the cost.
Now the record will show exactly how we got there.
The Numbers: What the Votes Actually Said
The 2020 presidential election was not close. It was not ambiguous. It was not a matter of interpretation. Joe Biden won 81,283,098 votes — 51.3 percent of the popular vote — to †rump's 74,222,958, or 46.8 percent. Biden's margin of victory in the popular vote was 7,060,140 votes. In the Electoral College, Biden won 306 to 232. That is the same margin by which †rump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016, an election †rump called a "massive landslide victory." By his own standard, Biden's win was a landslide.
The key battleground states tell the same story, each result certified, audited, recounted, and confirmed by election officials of both parties:
THE CERTIFIED 2020 RESULTS — STATE BY STATE
STATE | BIDEN VOTES | †RUMP VOTES | BIDEN MARGIN | CERTIFIED BY |
Georgia | 2,473,633 | 2,461,854 | +11,779 | Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger |
Arizona | 1,672,143 | 1,661,686 | +10,457 | Republican Governor Doug Ducey |
Wisconsin | 1,630,866 | 1,610,184 | +20,682 | Bipartisan Elections Commission |
Pennsylvania | 3,458,229 | 3,377,674 | +80,555 | Democratic Gov., Republican-controlled legislature |
Michigan | 2,804,040 | 2,649,852 | +154,188 | Bipartisan Board of State Canvassers |
Nevada | 703,486 | 669,890 | +33,596 | Republican Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske |
National Popular Vote Total | +7,060,140 | Electoral College: 306–232 | ||
Georgia conducted a full hand recount of all 5 million ballots cast. The result was the same. Then it conducted a machine recount. The result was the same. Republican Secretary of State Raffensperger stated plainly: "Numbers don't lie. The numbers reflect the will of the people." Nevada's Republican Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, the only Republican statewide official in Nevada, personally investigated the fraud claims submitted to her office and concluded there was no evidence of widespread fraud.
PUTTING IT IN PERSPECTIVE
When †rump won the presidency in 2016 with 306 electoral votes to Hillary Clinton's 232, he called it a massive landslide. He bragged about it for years. When Biden won the presidency in 2020 with the identical Electoral College margin, 306 to 232, and seven million more popular votes on top of it, †rump called it a fraud. The only variable that changed between those two elections was who won. In 2016, a 306-to-232 Electoral College margin was a mandate from God. In 2020, the exact same margin was the greatest crime in American history. That is not politics, nor a dispute about election integrity. That is a man who decided the rules only apply when he wins, he and built a mob to enforce that decision.
64 Courts. One Winner. It Was Not †rump
If the 2020 election had been stolen, there was a place to prove it: in a court of law, before a judge, with evidence. †rump and his allies had that opportunity sixty-four times. They lost sixty-three of them. The one case they won involved a minor procedural matter with no bearing on the outcome in any state. Not a single court, not one in any jurisdiction, presided over by any judge of any political affiliation, found evidence of fraud sufficient to change the result of the election.
This was not for lack of trying. †rump's legal team, led by Rudy Giuliani, filed cases in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada. They went to state courts, federal district courts, federal appeals courts, and ultimately to the United States Supreme Court, a court on which †rump had placed three of his own appointees. They lost everywhere. Eight conservative legal experts reviewed the cases and found that of the thirty cases that included a hearing on the merits, the results were consistent: a lack of evidence, not erroneous rulings or unfair judges, was why †rump lost every single one.
The judges who dismissed these cases were not partisan Democrats. Many were Republican appointees. Many were †rump's own appointees. One federal judge in Pennsylvania, appointed to the bench by †rump himself, wrote in his ruling: "Calling an election unfair does not make it so. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here." A federal appeals court in the Third Circuit, also largely composed of Republican appointees, dismissed another †rump lawsuit in a ruling that read: "Free, fair elections are the lifeblood of our democracy. Charges of unfairness are serious. But calling an election unfair does not make it so."
"Calling an election unfair does not make it so. Charges require specific allegations and then proof. We have neither here." — FEDERAL JUDGE MATTHEW BRANN, APPOINTED TO THE BENCH BY DONALD †RUMP, RULING AGAINST THE †RUMP CAMPAIGN'S PENNSYLVANIA LAWSUIT, NOVEMBER 2020
His Own People Told Him the Truth
The most devastating evidence against the Big Lie does not come from Democrats, from the media, or from †rump's political opponents. It comes from the people who served him, worked for him, and in many cases had spent years defending him. One by one, they looked him in the eye and told him he had lost. And one by one, he ignored them and kept lying to the country.
William Barr — †rump's Own Attorney General.
There is perhaps no figure in the †rump orbit who worked harder to protect the president from legal accountability than William Barr. He misrepresented the Mueller report. He deployed the Justice Department as a shield for †rump's interests for years. Democrats called him "†rump's personal attorney general." On December 1, 2020, Barr granted an interview to the Associated Press and said the following: "To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election." †rump was furious. He summoned Barr to the White House. Barr repeated his conclusion to †rump's face. Barr later told the January 6 committee that he had told †rump directly his election fraud claims were "bullshit."
Brad Raffensperger — Georgia's Republican Secretary of State.
Raffensperger oversaw three separate counts of Georgia's ballots. He certified Biden's victory each time. He did so as a Republican, in a state that †rump had won in 2016, under enormous pressure from the president, his own party, and the mob that was already gathering momentum. On January 2, 2021, †rump called him. The call was recorded. For over an hour, †rump pressured Raffensperger to change the result. He floated conspiracy theories. He cited debunked claims. And then he said the words that would become the centerpiece of a criminal indictment: "I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state." Raffensperger's response was clear: "Mr. President, the challenge that you have is the data you have is wrong." He certified Biden's victory and wrote in his own memoir that "the president was asking me to do something that I knew was wrong, and I was not going to do that."
"I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have." — DONALD †RUMP, RECORDED PHONE CALL TO GEORGIA REPUBLICAN SECRETARY OF STATE BRAD RAFFENSPERGER, JANUARY 2, 2021
Think about what that sentence means for a moment. This is not a man who believed the election was stolen and was desperately seeking the truth. A man who genuinely believed the election had been stolen would not need to find votes. He would already have them — in evidence, in affidavits, and in data. A man who says "find me 11,780 votes" is not looking for the truth. He is asking someone to manufacture it. That call became a cornerstone of the Georgia racketeering indictment against †rump. It is on tape. It is word for word. And it is the most unambiguous piece of evidence in the entire Big Lie saga: the man who claimed the election was stolen was caught on a recording asking a Republican official to steal it back.
Chris Krebs — †rump's Own Election Security Director.
Christopher Krebs served as the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under †rump. On November 12, 2020, his agency released a joint statement signed by federal and state election officials from both parties declaring the 2020 election "the most secure in American history." The statement said there was "no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised." †rump's response: he fired Krebs by tweet.
Mike Pence — The Vice President Who Refused.
On January 6, Mike Pence issued a letter before presiding over the certification of the Electoral College results. He had been pressured for weeks — by †rump, by allies, by the mob now assembling outside the building — to simply refuse to certify Biden's victory. He refused to do it. "It is my considered judgment that my oath to support and defend the Constitution constrains me from claiming unilateral authority to determine which electoral votes should be counted and which should not," Pence wrote. As he presided over the certification, †rump attacked him publicly, tweeting that Pence "didn't have the courage to do what should have been done." The mob, on cue, began chanting for Pence to be hanged.
Fox News Paid $787.5 Million Rather Than Tell the Truth Under Oath
In April 2023, Fox News agreed to pay Dominion Voting Systems $787.5 million, the largest defamation settlement in the history of American media, to avoid going to trial. What Fox News was avoiding was not just a verdict. It was a witness stand. Because in the documents produced during the discovery process, the truth about what Fox News knew and when it knew it had already been laid bare for the entire country to see.
The internal messages were devastating. Fox host Tucker Carlson texted a colleague on November 19, 2020: "Sidney Powell is lying by the way. I caught her. It's insane." Fox host Laura Ingraham wrote to Carlson and Sean Hannity that Powell was "a complete nut." Sean Hannity himself acknowledged in a deposition that he "did not believe" the specific election fraud claims being made. Rupert Murdoch, the founder and chairman of Fox Corporation, testified in his deposition that he believed the 2020 election was fair and that some Fox hosts had "endorsed" †rump's stolen election claims, behavior he said was "wrong." The presiding judge, Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis, ruled before the settlement that it was "CRYSTAL clear that none of the Dominion-related statements" aired on Fox were true.
Fox News was not fooled by the Big Lie. Fox News sold the Big Lie. Its anchors knew it was false. Its executives knew it was false. Its founder knew it was false. And they aired it anyway, night after night, to an audience of millions, because they were afraid that telling the truth would cost them viewers. The Dominion lawsuit revealed an internal Fox News email from a producer that said: "We can't make their viewers feel like we're attacking †rump." Dominion CEO John Poulos said after the settlement: "Fox has admitted to telling lies about Dominion." $787.5 million is the price Fox paid to avoid saying that under oath. The American public paid a far higher price for believing it.
PUTTING IT IN PERSPECTIVE
Imagine telling a lie to your neighbor about your other neighbor, a lie so damaging it destroys that neighbor's reputation, costs them business, and turns the entire street against them. Then imagine, when that neighbor takes you to court to prove you lied, you hand them $787.5 million dollars rather than get on the witness stand and repeat the lie under oath. That is what Fox News did, not to a neighbor. To the American people. To every person who watched their broadcast, trusted their anchors, and went to their family's Thanksgiving table to repeat the lie as fact. Fox News took those people's trust and used it to sell them something its own anchors were privately calling insane.
In His Own Words: Four Times †rump Admitted He Lost
The most powerful evidence against the Big Lie is not the vote tallies, not the court rulings, not Barr's statement, not the Fox News settlement. The most powerful evidence is †rump himself, on at least four documented, sourced, verifiable occasions, acknowledging in his own words that he lost the 2020 election, before turning back to the microphone and insisting it had been stolen.
ADMISSION NO. 1 — THE LEX FRIDMAN PODCAST, SEPTEMBER 2024
During a recorded interview with podcaster Lex Fridman, †rump said directly: "I got millions more votes than that and lost by a whisker." He then immediately attempted to also call the election fraudulent, contradicting himself in the same sentence. When the moment was raised during the September 2024 presidential debate, he claimed he had been "sarcastic." ABC anchor David Muir asked him directly: "Are you now acknowledging that you lost in 2020?" †rump answered: "No."
ADMISSION NO. 2 — JACK SMITH'S SWORN CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY
Special Counsel Jack Smith testified under oath before the House Judiciary Committee that †rump privately acknowledged losing to Biden on multiple occasions. Smith quoted †rump directly: "Can you believe I lost to this f***ing guy?" referring to Biden. Smith described these as admissions "corroborative of the larger case" that †rump knew he had lost. This was sworn testimony before Congress. It is part of the official congressional record.
ADMISSION NO. 3 — RECORDED BOOK INTERVIEW, AUGUST 2021
In a recorded interview for the book Apprentice in Wonderland by Variety editor Ramin Setoodeh, †rump began a sentence: "After I lost the election..." before catching himself and attempting to walk it back. The recording exists, and the words are on tape. The slip was heard and documented by the interviewer present in the room.
ADMISSION NO. 4 — PRINCETON HISTORIANS ZOOM CALL, JULY 2021
In a Zoom call with Princeton University historians, †rump referred to world leaders who were pleased following the 2020 election, saying that "by not winning the election" certain foreign leaders were made happy. The admission was caught on the call, documented by multiple participants, and reported by journalists.
Four times. On tape, under oath, in recorded interviews, and on documented calls. †rump acknowledged he lost. And four times, he went back to his rallies, his social media accounts, and his supporters and told them the opposite. There is a word for knowingly telling people something you have privately acknowledged is false. It is not "politics." It is not "rhetoric." It is a lie. And this particular lie sent a mob to the Capitol, got officers beaten and killed, put a Confederate flag in the Rotunda for the first time in American history, and laid the groundwork for every act of political retribution that has followed.
The Human Cost
The Big Lie did not only damage democracy in the abstract. It damaged real people, ordinary Americans who had taken jobs counting votes, staffing polling places, and certifying results, most of them at modest pay, many of them volunteers. After †rump began publicly naming and targeting election officials in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, and elsewhere, those officials and their families were flooded with death threats.
Shaye Moss, a Georgia election worker whom †rump and Giuliani falsely accused of manipulating ballots on video, a claim every investigator who reviewed the footage confirmed was false, testified before the January 6 committee that she had gained a significant amount of weight, rarely left her home, and lost her sense of security, "all because of lies." Her mother, Ruby Freeman, who also worked as an election volunteer, said she had been forced to leave her home after †rump named her personally at a rally. "I've lost my name," Freeman said. "I've lost my reputation. I've lost my sense of security."
The Brennan Center for Justice documented that election officials nationwide faced an unprecedented wave of threats following the 2020 election. In Georgia, all election workers now wear lanyards equipped with emergency call buttons that, when pressed, immediately alert law enforcement. A 2022 survey found that nearly one in three election workers said they felt unsafe because of their job, and one in five said they knew a colleague who had left the field because of threats. These are not political operatives. These are county clerks, precinct captains, and retirees who gave their time to democracy. †rump named them as enemies, and the mob took it from there.
Missouri's Role in the Big Lie
Missouri did not watch the Big Lie from a distance. It participated. Josh Hawley was the first senator in the nation to publicly announce, on December 30, 2020, that he would object to the certification of Biden's Electoral College victory, before a single other Republican senator had committed to doing so. He cited debunked claims about Pennsylvania's election procedures. His announcement gave other Republicans cover to join him. The Kansas City Star editorial board wrote: "He's raising his fist like a pretend 1960s revolutionary in a $7,000 suit, aiding and abetting the worst attack on American democracy in memory."
He was not alone. Five of Missouri's six U.S. House members — Sam Graves, Vicky Hartzler, Billy Long, Jason Smith, and Blaine Luetkemeyer — voted to object to the certification of Biden's Electoral College victory in the hours after the Capitol had been attacked and the mob had been cleared. They had just watched officers be beaten. They had just been evacuated from their own chambers. And they went back into the building and voted to throw out the results of a free and fair election anyway. The Kansas City Star editorial board, responding to those votes, wrote: "They all know better. Their shameful votes can never be forgotten, ignored, or swept away."
Only one of Missouri's six House members, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Kansas City, voted to certify the results. He is a Democrat. Not a single Missouri Republican in either chamber of Congress stood up for the truth on January 6, 2021. Not one.
PUTTING IT IN PERSPECTIVE
In southwest Missouri, people who voted for Donald †rump in 2016 and 2020 were told by their own representatives that their democracy had been stolen. They were not told the truth: that 64 courts found no evidence, that †rump's own Attorney General said there was no fraud, that †rump himself privately admitted he lost. They were handed a lie, told to be angry, and pointed at their neighbors. Meanwhile, the same senators and representatives who told them the election was stolen flew back to Washington on the taxpayers' dime, raised millions of dollars off the outrage, and continued drawing their government salaries, paid for by the same working people they were lying to.
Josh Hawley's fist pump became a fundraising mug. He sold it for $20. "Show-Me Strong," it read. Missouri deserves better than a senator who riles up a mob and then runs from it, and calls the sprint an act of courage.
WHAT YOU CAN DO RIGHT NOW
The Truth Has Been Documented. Now It Needs to Be Shared
Every claim in this article is sourced, linked, and verifiable. The vote counts are official. The court rulings are public record. The Fox News settlement is documented. †rump's admissions are on tape. The next time someone tells you the 2020 election was stolen, you now have the receipts. Use them.
Share this article directly with someone who has been told a different story, especially a Republican neighbor, family member, or coworker who deserves the documented truth.
Contact Josh Hawley's office and demand he answer for his role in the Big Lie: hawley.senate.gov, (202) 224-6154.
Support Democracy Docket, which litigates to protect voting rights and documents ongoing attacks on election integrity.
Support the Brennan Center for Justice, which has documented the threats against election workers and fights to protect the people who make democracy function.
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