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The background of the ad in Donald trump of his defeat in presidential election reveals his journalist BBC it was close to the Republican vibe.
The outgoing American president also officially welcomed the news of his … defeat on the Virginia golf course. Wearing golf shoes, a windbreaker and a white hat, he chose to play his favorite sport at the club he maintains, but did not expect it to coincide with the election of Joe Biden as president.
“For the past four years, I have seen President Donald Trump through good times and bad.” But November 7, the day he lost the election, was not like any other, “wrote White House correspondent Tara McKelvey. in a BBC article.
Dressed in black raincoats, dark pants, and a white MAGA hat, or “Make America Great Again,” the president left the White House minutes before 10 pm He had spent the first part of his day tweeting about “fraud” on the elections.
He got into a car and drove to his golf club, Trump National, Virginia, about 40 miles from the White House. At the time, he had an air of confidence. It was a wonderful day, perfect for golf and I was going to spend it at the club.
But the people who worked for him seemed to be on edge. “How are you;” I asked one of the employees. “Good,” he said. She smiled, but looked down.
The news of Biden’s victory
According to the BBC, around 11:30, while the president was at his golf club, the US networks began to talk about Joe Biden’s victory.
“I was sitting in an Italian restaurant a mile from the club when I heard the news. I am a member of the White House Press Team, a small group of journalists who always travel with the president.” We were all waiting for him to leave the club. ” describes the journalist.
Some wondered when he would leave the club and return to the White House. The minutes passed and turned into hours. “He’s taking his time,” an officer told a colleague.
The president was in no rush to leave. At the club, he was surrounded by friends. Outside the gates, supporters yelled at me and the other journalists: “Stop funding the media!” A woman was holding a sign that read “Stop the robbery.”
Eventually, Trump left the club and began his journey. Thousands of his opponent’s sympathizers were waiting for him.
He passed by Biden supporters
“The president’s motorcade was moving through Virginia and I was in a truck that narrowly escaped an accident on Fairfax County Parkway. The sirens went out. The closer we got to the White House, the bigger the crowd – people came out to celebrate their end. “Someone raised a banner ‘You lose and we all win'”, describes the journalist.
Then we got to the White House and Trump entered through a side door, an entrance rarely used by presidents. His shoulders and head were bowed.
He looked at us and raised his thumb. He did it with half a heart. He did not raise his hand or fist, as he used to do.
Whether in the White House or at the golf club, the president has not backed down in making unsubstantiated allegations of voter fraud and insisting that he be vindicated.
He tweeted in the morning about the illegal voting and until late in the afternoon he provocatively declared “I won.”
OBSERVERS WERE NOT ALLOWED IN THE COUNTER ROOMS. I WON THE ELECTIONS, I GOT 71,000,000 LEGAL VOTES. BAD THINGS HAPPENED THAT OUR OBSERVERS COULD NOT SEE. IT NEVER HAPPENED BEFORE. MILLIONS OF TICKETS IN THE MAIL WERE SENT TO PEOPLE WHO NEVER REQUESTED THEM!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 7, 2020
But that was Trump on Twitter. The man I was seeing left a different impression on me. When he walked through the side door of the White House in the late afternoon, his “magic” was lost, concludes Tara McKelvey.
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