“I’m getting ready for a big celebration,” Trump said from behind.



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The count is underway at the end of the vote in the US presidential election. Unofficial results are announced. State results have yet to be announced on several battle-winning battlegrounds. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has declared himself the winner.

In his address to the nation Tuesday night local time, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he was preparing to celebrate the victory.

He thanked his family and millions of followers at the beginning of his speech from the East Room of the White House. Trump thanked everyone who voted for him and worked for him.

Trump said: ‘We are preparing for a great celebration. We’re winning it all. ‘

“We have not only won, we have won by a wide margin,” he said, encouraging supporters with the news of the victory in Florida, a key state in the 29th election.

Trump also reported that Republicans are ahead in Pennsylvania. Previously, his rival, Democratic candidate Joe Biden, made the same claim.

At the same time, the Republican candidate has also accused of rigging the elections. He has announced that he will go to court to stop the counting of votes.

Donald Trump, calling himself the winner, said: “We were ready to win, to be honest, we won.”

He then claimed, without presenting any evidence, that the election had been rigged.

Claiming that it was a betrayal of the American people, he said that he would go to the Supreme Court to fight the election results.

We will go to the Supreme Court of the United States. Now we want to stop all vote counting activities. It’s a very sad moment. ”
“Millions of people voted for us,” Trump said. We were ready for a great celebration. We win everything. Honestly, we won.

“We will go to the Supreme Court of the United States, we want to stop all voting.”

“We don’t want to show you any ballot at four in the morning,” Trump said.

Discussions have started in various outlets about what Trump really means by ‘going to the Supreme Court’. CNBC News says the meaning of this word is still unclear.

The New York Times writes that it actually wants to stop counting the rest of the votes.

Trump states: ‘As far as I know, I have won. So I want to thank everyone.

Until the latest news, Trump needs 55 electoral votes to become president. And Biden needs 48.



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