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Rosie O'Donnell pushes conspiracy theory that Trump didn't really win 2024 election, says 'I ...

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Rosie O'Donnell's claim that Kamala won is a textbook case of motivated reasoning — and it reveals exactly how belief persists when reality contradicts desire.

Motivated ReasoningCognitive DissonanceConspiracy TheoryConfirmation Bias
Rosie O'Donnell pushes conspiracy theory that Trump didn't really win 2024 election, says 'I ...

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  • Rosie O'Donnell publicly claimed 'I think Kamala won,' pushing a conspiracy theory that Trump didn't legitimately win the 2024 election.
  • Motivated reasoning drives people to reject unwelcome outcomes and construct alternative narratives that protect their prior beliefs.
  • This mirrors classic cognitive dissonance theory — when reality clashes with deeply held convictions, the mind rewrites the facts, not the belief.