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DONALD TRUMP is reportedly planning to remain in the White House even after Joe Biden is inaugurated in January.
Trump has yet to admit defeat in the US presidential election, and according to one report, he is ready to intensify his protest by hiding in the White House.
Biden is due to be sworn in on January 20. However, an anonymous adviser says Trump has stated that he will not leave.
It remains to be seen if he goes ahead with his supposed plan with the inner source saying CNN they stayed skeptical on whether he would actually go through with the plan.
“He’s throwing a fucking tantrum. He’s going to go. He’s just attacking,” they said.
No American head of state has ever refused to step aside as president with the lack of precedent causing concern in some circles about what Trump might unleash.
Instead, many of Trump’s advisers have been urging the president to start thinking about a strategy for a possible second run for president in 2024.
Trump allies criticize Mitch McConnell for congratulating Biden https://t.co/ak9nu6420L via @Online mail. Mitch, 75,000,000 VOTES, a record for a sitting president (by far). Too early to give up. The Republican Party must finally learn to fight. People are angry!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 16, 2020
Trump’s alleged protest comes just days after the electoral college confirmed Biden’s victory over Trump with the Democrat securing 306 votes to Trump’s 232.
It came after weeks of unsuccessful legal challenges to the result, and Trump was unable to provide evidence of alleged voter fraud that he believes “stole” the election.
Several leading Republican figures have opposed Trump by acknowledging Biden’s victory.
That includes Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who got an irate response from the president.
Trump tweeted: “Mitch, 75 million votes, a record for a sitting president (by far). Too early to give up. The Republican Party must finally learn to fight. People are angry! ”
Perhaps the biggest difference between 2016 and 2020 is @Fox News, even though I went from 63,000,000 votes to 75,000,000 votes, a record increase of 12,000,000 votes. Obama dropped 3,000,000 votes and won. Rigged choice !!!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 16, 2020
He doubled down on his claims in another tweet: “Perhaps the biggest difference between 2016 and 2020 is [Fox News], even though I went from 63,000,000 votes to 75,000,000 votes, a record increase of 12,000,000 votes. Obama dropped 3,000,000 votes and won. Rigged choice !!! “
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