In his first interview since the election, former U.S. president Barack Obama told Gayle King he didn’t believe Republicans actually felt their was voter fraud “because they didn’t say anything about it for the first two days.” Obama said those who hold elected office “are not above the law” and expressed concern about the impact of the election and Donald Trump’s failure to concede on democracy.
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U.S. election: Obama suggests Republicans don’t actually believe there’s voter fraud
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