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Trump admits he DIDN'T win the election but says it was 'rigged by Iran, China and Russia' in talk with panel of historiansThe former president made a curious reference in passing: 'when I didn't win the election,' he saidHe has since 2020 claimed that he actually won but the election was stolenHe also admitted to the panel that he would sometimes retweet people he shouldn't have, according to one of the historians Trump said that South Korea, China Iran and Russia were happy to see Biden take office By MORGAN PHILLIPS, POLITICS REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 16:29 EDT, 6 April 2022 | UPDATED: 16:32 EDT, 6 April 2022

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Former President Trump admitted to a panel of historians that he 'didn't win the election' on Tuesday, telling them that a whole host of U.S. foes were 'happiest' to see Biden come to office.

Trump, speaking to a panel of historians last summer convened by Julian Zelizer, a Princeton professor and editor of The Presidency of Donald Trump: A First Historical Assessment, the former president made a curious reference in passing: 'when I didn't win the election,' he said. He has since 2020 claimed that he actually won but the election was stolen from him.

He also admitted to the panel that he would sometimes retweet people he shouldn't have, according to Zelizer's retelling in The Atlantic.