Three former Republicans who challenged Trump in 2020: ‘We wanted to beat Trump. We went after Trump.’

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WATCH: Three Republicans who challenged Trump in 2020 – Fmr. Gov. Bill Weld, Fmr. Gov. Mark Sanford, and Fmr. Rep. Joe Walsh – discuss Trump’s grip over the Republican party and the road to his defeat.

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