Kathy Griffin Questions 2024 Election Results on E. Jean Carroll’s Podcast
In a recent episode of E. Jean Carroll’s podcast, comedian Kathy Griffin stirred the pot by asserting that Donald Trump did not win the 2024 presidential election through legitimate means. This assertion marks a recurring theme for Griffin, who made similar claims during a video conversation with Don Lemon in June.
It’s quite the spectacle to witness, especially considering the past four years where those on the left vocally labeled anyone questioning Joe Biden’s 81 million votes in the 2020 election as “election deniers.” The irony is palpable, as the left seems unable to resist rehashing this contentious issue—a narrative they’ve been spinning for nearly a quarter-century, dating back to the Bush vs. Gore election in 2000.
FOX News reports:
Kathy Griffin defends her belief that Trump didn’t win the 2024 election, despite receiving the ‘tinfoil hat’ label.
During a Substack Live session with writer E. Jean Carroll, Griffin confidently stated, “People think I’m tinfoil hat because I don’t think he won in a free and fair election this time.” She acknowledged the potential backlash, saying, “I’m going to take a hit for that, and I understand, but that’s just my humble opinion.”
Griffin also expressed skepticism regarding connections to Elon Musk, declaring, “I have my suspicions, and yet at the tender age of 64, I never thought I would say something like this. And I know that sounds crazy, but I just had to put that out there because I can’t resist getting in trouble.”
Here’s the video:
NEW: Kathy Griffin on 2024 election:
“People think I’m tinfoil hat because I don’t think [Trump] won in a free and fair election this time.”
“I know I’m going to take a hit for that — and I understand. But that’s just my humble opinion.”
“I don’t trust the Elon connection.… pic.twitter.com/nBIKwmuqpS
— Jason Cohen (@JasonJournoDC) July 9, 2025
While Griffin has long been known for her eccentricities, one could argue that the tumultuous Trump years have further warped her perception of reality. Her skepticism about the 2024 election resonates with a segment of the left that seems unable to confront the possibility of being outnumbered politically or, heaven forbid, wrong about their beliefs.