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Donald Trump gave a hint of indirect defeat, although not officially. Pointing out his future in the White House, he said that no one knows who will be in power in the future; Time will tell. He made the remarks at a regular press conference at the White House last Friday.
This is Trump’s first statement since Biden’s defeat was confirmed in the November 3 presidential election. After Arizona, Biden’s victory in Georgia has also been confirmed. In all, Biden received 306 electoral votes. Trump received 232 as of Saturday. The results of the 537 electoral votes were published. 260 electoral votes are required to become president.
A week after Biden’s victory was confirmed last Saturday, Trump has not officially acknowledged defeat. He has been alleging fraud since the day of the reverse vote. But on Friday, for the first time, there were signs that a power shift in the White House might take place.
At the press conference, Trump spoke about the Corona epidemic and possible lockdowns. “We’re really not going to shut down,” he said. I will never go to a lockdown, nor will this administration ever decide to shut it down. But no one can say which administration will be in power in the future; Time will tell. ‘
On the vaccine, Trump said that all people in the United States could receive the corona vaccine next April. However, before that, some vaccines will be released urgently. However, Trump said no vaccine would be provided in New York City. Criticizing the mayor of New York, Trump said: “Andrew Kumar does not trust those who are making the vaccine.
However, Kumo denied the allegations in an interview. But the way the Trump administration is approving tickers is not what people trust.
Meanwhile, for the first time since 1992, a Democratic candidate won in the state of Georgia. Through this, 18 electoral votes were added to Biden’s record. On the other hand, Trump’s victory in North Carolina has been confirmed. Trump’s electoral vote was 232, including 15 there.
Members of the Trump campaign have decided to drop the lawsuit in Georgia. There, Biden won by a margin of votes, but a recount would not change that margin. That is why they have decided to withdraw the case. Sources: BBC, AFP.
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