Discreet since his departure from the White House, Donald Trump broke his silence Wednesday on Fox News, on the occasion of the death of the famous host Rush Limbaugh.

"Rush thought we won, and so did I. I think we won a lot," he said. 

Remained silent since leaving the White House a month ago, Donald Trump spoke again on

Fox News

on Wednesday

, and took the opportunity to again contest the result of the presidential election and the victory of Joe Biden .

The billionaire spoke for twenty minutes on the phone on the antenna of the conservative media, on the occasion of the death of Rush Limbaugh, legendary voice of American radio and friend of the former president.

"He was a great man, an extraordinary talent", first reacted Donald Trump. 

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"A lot of people think so too"

The outgoing president then took the opportunity of this speech to slip a message on the last elections, won by Joe Biden, and whose result he denied for months.

"Rush thought we won, and so did I. I think we won a lot. A lot of people think so too," he said.

And to add: "I do not believe that it could have happened to a Democrat, there would have been riots everywhere". 

No change in strategy, therefore, for Donald Trump, remained very silent on his future since his departure from the White House.

After his acquittal by the Senate, which was judging him for his supposed role in the violence of January 6 on Capitol Hill, he simply promised in a statement to continue the adventure for the greatness of America.