Former Fox News political editor explains 'red mirage'
Chris Stirewalt, a former Fox News political editor who was fired after defending his decision to call Arizona for Joe Biden, explained the 'red mirage' phenomenon to the committee: how a GOP lead on same-day voting was expected to shrink as Democrat-leaning absentee and mail-in votes were counted.
"Basically, in every election, Republicans win Election Day, and Democrats win the early vote," he explained. "So, every election, certainly in a national election, you expect to see the Republican with a lead, but it is not really a lead."
Stepien, in videotaped testimony, recalled briefing the president on the "red mirage" phenomenon, adding, "I always told the president of the truth."
"I told him it was going to be a process," he said. "We will have to wait and see how this turns out. Just like I did in 2016, I did the same thing in 2020."
Stepien also recalled a meeting with Trump and attended by House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy in the summer of 2020, where they tried to persuade Trump to encourage supporters to vote by mail, but, "The president's mind was made up," Stepien said.
-ABC News' Benjamin Siegel