Collins kicked off the city corridor by giving Trump the chance to denounce baseless claims of widespread voter fraud within the 2020 presidential election, which he refused to do.
Whereas on the subject of the 2020 election, Collins requested Trump whether or not or not he felt he owed then-Vice President Mike Pence an apology, after Pence claimed the previous president “endangered his life” on January 6.
“No, as a result of he did one thing improper,” Trump replied. “He ought to’ve put the votes again to the state legislatures and I believe we’d’ve had a distinct end result.”
Later, Collins questioned why Trump waited three hours earlier than instructing his supporters to depart the Capitol on January 6, Trump deflected accountability and blamed inaction on Nancy Pelosi.