Trump: They cheated on me in the elections, they try to steal them!



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Trump spoke at a briefing at the White House. PHOTO: Reuters

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has announced that he was deceived in the elections and will take the matter to the Supreme Court in a statement to the White House.

He expressed his confidence in winning the elections “in historical numbers.” “If you look at the legitimate votes, I win hands down,” Trump said. “If they count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us,” he added.

Trump said he insisted on stopping the “late vote” counting and boasted of his success in many places.

“I have already decisively won many critical states, including great victories,” he said.

The president of the United States had not appeared in public for more than a day and a half. Shortly before speaking at the White House, his rival Joe Biden made a statement to the nation, who called for calm.

CNN called Trump’s allegations of fraud “false” without evidence and accused him of attacking democracy.

Earlier, the American leader called for an end to the vote count. “Stop counting!” He furiously wrote on Twitter. In a later statement, the head of state said that ballots received by mail after Election Day would not be counted. Social media called the post “misleading.”

The United States continues to count the votes of presidential candidates in highly controversial elections. The results are on the verge of a razor and the distance between Trump and Biden is closing, but the Democrat is poised to win the White House by a small margin.

Donald Trump is dramatically losing his leadership in key states of Pennsylvania and Georgia.



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