President Donald Trump's chief of staff, Susie Wiles, announced that she believes the outcome of the 2020 election could change after their investigations.
She recalled Trump calling her to come down to Mar-a-Lago and that they discussed why he won Florida but failed in so many other states.
Wiles said in passing, "I think we are going to find out he actually did win" those states.
Trump's FBI seized all of the ballots from Fulton County earlier this year, leaving no copies or additional records that could compare the originals. Officials in Fulton County have concerns that the ballots could be tampered with to support Trump's case.
In response to the comments, Wiles was blasted by those who called the perpetuation of the 2020 election conspiracy theories absurd.
"Psychosis," wrote ex-Republican Tim Miller after seeing the clip.
"Susie Wiles is a crazy person. Trump did not get cheated out of states in the 2020 election, and to claim otherwise indicates you have serious cognitive problems," commented influencer Aaron Rupar.
One person recalled, "Reminder: the Trump team filed 62 lawsuits related to the 2020 election. Half of them were tossed out. They were allowed to the opportunity to present evidence in the other half, all of which related to vote tallies were also thrown out. They won one lawsuit, which had nothing to do with the 2020 election itself. Media surrogates tried to every possible angle, even blaming a Venezuelan conspiracy to tamper with voting machines, which got them lawsuits they all spectacularly lost. At every opportunity to present evidence, they've failed over and over again."
"Insanely weird to keep this going so many years later. Susie Wiles has got to be smarter than to actually believe this," commented author and columnist Evan Barker.
Another person warned that this is all part of a larger plot, "all part of the 'stolen' election script. They're going to use it to give Trump a third term."
Former national security official Brian P. McKeon wrote, "If he did win, then he is ineligible to continue serving as President."
Campaign strategist Jacob Perry commented, "For years people have been telling me that Susie Wiles was the sane one who would keep things somewhat normal in the White House. That is clearly not the case."