Trump Believed He'd Be 'Reinstated' As President In Dangerous Conspiracy: Report

Trump, who reportedly worried advisers for using the bonkers theory, said he was "not going to explain it" to ABC News' Jonathan Karl.

Former President Donald Trump “became fixated on an entirely unconstitutional idea” that he could be reinstalled as president eight months after losing the 2020 election, new reporting from ABC News’ Jonathan Karl reveals. (You can check out Karl’s report in the clip below)

The report, stemming from Karl’s work on his upcoming book Tired of Winning, arrives two years after the New York Times’ Maggie Haberman shared that Trump had told people “he expects he will get reinstated by August” 2021.

Some of Trump’s advisers said the reinstatement comments appeared “to be just offhand musings,” The Washington Post reported. But Trump’s bitterness over his 2020 election loss was paired with his fixation on a “blatantly unconstitutional” theory that he could return to power, Karl said on This Week.

Karl pointed to a June 2021 statement where Trump used the phrase “2024 or before!,” words Karl later asked him about in a July 2021 interview.

“What do you mean by that? You don’t really think there’s a way you would get reinstated before the next election?” Karl asked.

″I’m not going to explain it to you, Jonathan, because you wouldn’t – you wouldn’t either understand it or write it,” Trump replied.

Trump’s “reinstatement”– a theory linked to QAnon and peddled by My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell – had been dismissed earlier in the year by Jenna Ellis, the former Trump lawyer who recently pleaded guilty in the former president’s Georgia election case.

The former president, nonetheless, talked about the idea “a lot in private” which caused some advisers to worry he had started to believe the theory, Karl said.

Karl later turned to remarks on the theory from former Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), who initially pushed voter fraud claims in late 2020 before getting booed at a Trump rally over his “look forward” comments in 2021.

“He asked me to publicly state that Donald Trump should be allowed to move back into the White House, reinstated as president,” Brooks told Karl about a March 2022 conversation he had with the former president.

Brooks said he turned down Trump’s demand, Karl revealed, before the former president pulled an endorsement of the former congressman’s 2022 Senate run.

“Do you think he really believed that he could be reinstated?” Karl asked Brooks.

“I sure hope not because if he truly believed that, then he was way out – outside the bounds of reality,” Brooks replied.

Alyssa Farah Griffin, who served in the Trump administration, told Karl that she found the report was “stunning.”

“The fact that someone who is the former Commander in Chief, very well could be again, was buying into something so absurd, so patently false, underscores how dangerous Donald Trump is,” she said.