WATCH: More Republicans Refuse to Say Trump Lost 2020 Election

Donald Trump lost the 2020 Presidential election to Joe Biden, along with every court case he brought to try to prove the election was somehow stolen from him. 

Privately, Trump admitted that he knew he lost, according to the bombshell unsealed motion filed by DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith. 

But Republicans making the rounds on the Sunday news shows refused to say that Trump lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden, just days after his running mate JD Vance ducked the same question at the Vice Presidential debate.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz asked Vance point blank about Trump's loss to President Biden, and Vance sealed his debate loss by responding with, "I'm focused on the future."

Speaker Mike Johnson--who worked very hard to help Trump overturn the election results--ducked a question on ABC News "This Week " on Sunday on whether he accepted that Trump lost to President Biden.

Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton was asked about the 2020 election right after the VP debate, and it didn't go well.

Cotton also appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday and again weaseled out of giving host Kristen Welker a proper answer when asked about the 2020 election results.

 “It was an unfair election in many ways. You had states that were changing their election practices, election laws, sometimes in violation of the Constitution,” Cottone lied, then moved the goalposts away from Trump by accusing television news networks of "working with big tech" to “suppress” the story of Hunter Biden’s laptop which would expose “Biden family corruption.”