CNN's Henderson: 'Trump momentum' in 2024 only possible if he maintains his lies

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President Donald Trump has not conceded the presidential election, but it appears a fundraising appeal from his campaign may have finally done so.

“Should President Trump run in 2024?” a fundraising email from the campaign sent to supporters Tuesday evening asked.

Like most campaign fundraising emails from both parties, Tuesday evening's note — one of seven sent just on Tuesday — appealed to its recipients with bombastic, urgent language.

CNN's political correspondent, Nia-Malika Henderson, speaking to N1's Ika Ferrer Gotic, said that the so-called “Trump momentum” is unlikely to happen unless Trump maintains his lies about the most secured elections in American history.

The Republican Senate majority leader chose Tuesday, the day after the Electoral College affirmed President-elect Joe Biden's victory, as the moment to pull the floor out from under the defeated President. He belatedly congratulated his old Senate colleague 38 days after his election victory that Trump still denies.