Trump acknowledged Biden’s victory and then deleted the tweet * :: Investor.bg



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Trump acknowledges Biden's victory, then deletes tweets *

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US President Donald Trump has shown signs of retreating after the presidential election a week after some results were announced, while barely behaving as if he was preparing for a second term.

On Sunday, the president edited his ninth morning post to Twitter to find a way out of the difficulty of admitting defeat and claiming victory at the same time. Then delete your post completely.

“He won because the election was rigged,” Trump wrote in a post that was singled out on Twitter as containing controversial allegations of voter fraud.

Earlier, he accepted for the first time that Joe Biden had been elected the country’s next president, releasing a statement Sunday that the Democrat “won because the election was rigged.”

“NO ACCESS TO VOTE WATERS, voting with machines from the private company Radical Left, Dominion, with a bad reputation and teams that cannot even qualify for Texas (where I won a lot!), Fake & Silent Media, & more ! “Trump wrote in a post that Twitter immediately indicated contained controversial allegations of election fraud.

An hour later, while marching in a caravan to his Virginia golf course, Trump withdrew his confession and said, “I confess NOTHING! We have a long way to go.”

On Friday, the AP and television stations announced the results for the remaining states, leaving Biden with 306 votes in the Electoral College to 232 for Trump, well above the 270 needed to secure the White House.

Trump has promised to fight the results in court, but his legal moves have largely failed and he was unable to get enough votes to change the outcome, given Biden’s huge advantage in key states.

The void is filled with constant speculation about what advice Trump receives from family members and others on how and when to admit he is not getting a second term and how best to protect his legacy and brand, including a possible 2024 new application.

Trump’s inaction, combined with blocking Biden’s ability to gain access to federal agencies by refusing to acknowledge his victory, leaves the nation in an unusual state with an outgoing president not getting the job done, but an incoming leader. whose key functions are blocked.

Biden continued to form an administration, but Trump’s refusal to back down blocked millions of dollars in federal money for the transition and access to secret intelligence documents.

Thousands of Trump supporters gathered in Washington on Saturday to express their support for the president. Later, he tweeted images of the event and new demands about the election result, some of which were tagged by Twitter. The event was attended by people from all over the country, not just from Pennsylvania. Trump accused the national media on Twitter of not covering the protest, which is also a false and unfounded statement. Earlier in the day, he passed the protesters, smiling and greeting those present through the window of his car.

Demonstrations against Biden’s victory also took place on November 14 in the states of Florida, Michigan and Arizona.

* The material is completed at 10 p.m.



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