Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's primary win and polls of GOP voters suggest the base is ready for Trump to move on from the 2020 election.
Business host Stuart Varney questioned the former president himself why he wouldn't take the advice of his GOP colleagues.
"I do that," Trump responded."But if you don't study what happened and if you don't find out—we know what happened."
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