The three-episode series was released through Discovery+ overnight on Sunday and follows the ex-president and his family during their controversial last few months in the White House

The three-episode series was released through Discovery+ overnight on Sunday and follows the ex-president and his family during their controversial last few months in the White House

In video from the upcoming documentary “Unprecedented,” Donald Trump screamed about being blocked from Twitter and Facebook and said Joe Biden’s 2020 victory was “mathematically impossible.”

The ex-president and his family are followed throughout their contentious final few months in the White House in the three-episode series, which was published through Discovery+ overnight on Sunday.

Trump reportedly said in the third episode of the series, “I guess I learned with the 2020 election, you have to be very untrusting,” according to USA Today.

According to the documentary, the former president predicted that the presidential election would be unfair weeks before it actually happened in November and continued to make that untrue statement for months following.

Trump claimed of Biden, “It is mathematically impossible for him to have won the election.”

During the production of his documentary, British director Alex Holder was able to conduct in-depth sit-down interviews with the three eldest Trump children, then-Vice President Mike Pence, and other members of the Trump family.

In those interviews that followed January 6, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump all reportedly declined to talk about the Capitol disturbance.

Holder did, however, succeed in getting a response from Trump on video two days after the attack on the US Capitol, following his suspensions from Twitter and Facebook for inciting the rioters.

These individuals are thugs.

I’m not a terrible person,” shouted Trump.

‘My voice is loud. Hundreds of millions of people have listened to my voice.

So that will be decided over a period of time, he continued. We’ll wait and see how it goes.

However, Trump now seems perfectly pleased to post on his own app, Truth Social.

It was revealed late last week that Trump was fired as chairman of Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the parent company of Truth Social, weeks before the business was summoned for questioning over a probe into its merger with shady firm Digital World Acquisition Corp.

Facebook said it will restore Trump in June 2021 ‘if the risk to public safety has decreased’ after a two-year suspension. His Twitter account was indefinitely suspended.

In “Unprecedented,” the former president also criticizes the Supreme Court for turning down Pennsylvania Republicans’ request to overturn the state’s election results.

A bid by Trump allies in the Pennsylvania Assembly to overturn Biden’s victory was rejected by the conservative-majority court in early December.

In order to win the White House, the Democrat’s razor-thin 1.2 percent margin of victory in the crucial state was essential.

The Supreme Court’s ruling, according to Trump, is “a shame to our country.”

There were no recorded dissents, including those of the three justices whom Trump appointed to the bench.

Many people were let down by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court lacked the courage to reach the proper conclusion. In the third episode of the series, he commented, “They know what the right choice was.”

“You still need a courageous judge, and we haven’t found that judge yet,” the speaker said.

He was also furious with other authorities, particularly Republican colleagues, who rejected the notion that the election had been rigged.

For instance, Trump referred to Brad Raffensperger, the secretary of state for Georgia, as “a hard-headed rock.”

A Fulton County investigation into the former president’s phone chat with Raffensperger in January, during which he allegedly pressed the Republican official to “find” enough votes to overtake Biden’s tiny lead, is presently ongoing.

My only goal is to verify signatures. Trump told Holder, “Signature verification and it’s a complete win.”

And even if his kids wouldn’t talk about January 6, a previously shown clip shows the former president seeming to justify the day’s deadly events as the result of his “huge indignation” over the election.

People largely traveled to Washington out of rage over a fraudulent election, according to them. As you are aware, just a very small part of them entered the Capitol after going there, according to Trump.

However, I’ll admit that they were upset with the results of the election because they were informed and aware of what transpired. And I think a significant portion of what occurred on January 6th was a result of it.

Holder’s video was demanded last month by the House select committee looking into the attack on the US Capitol on January 6.

At the committee’s upcoming two hearings, behind-the-scenes video that was omitted from the Discovery+ program is anticipated to command attention.

The panel’s following open hearing will take place on Tuesday, July 12.