In a surprise news conference on Thanksgiving Day, President Trump took questions from the press for the first time since losing the re-election campaign – just to wade on his “tough” election claims and try to deny the fact that his presidency is coming to an end. , Saying that it would be “very difficult” to accept Zidane.
“I don’t think it’s fair that they’re trying to choose a cabinet,” Trump said after complaining about railing against “massive fraud” that he claimed Biden had won.
Reiterating his claims of voter fraud in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia, even though state authorities have already certified election results in those states, Trump was asked if he would accept if the electoral college voted for Biden. Although he eventually said he would walk out of the White House if the vote was not in his favor, the answer came after he first expressed doubts about the Electoral College and the general election.
“It simply came to our notice then. Because we know that there has been a lot of fraud here.
“Time is not on our side … this was a big fraud, it should never happen in this country, we are like a third world country,” he said.
Asked again if he would accept an election if he voted for Electoral College Ledge Biden, Trump replied, “Well if they make a mistake,” before saying it was likely and the reporter reprimanded him: “Don with me that way. Don’t talk, you’re light right now. “
Asked by another reporter if he would like to leave the building if he chooses to leave the electorate, he said, “Sure, I will.”
If Trump and his legal team have considered throwing votes repeatedly in the states mentioned by Biden, none of their challenges have been successful.
Major states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia – all of which Trump undertook in 2016 before turning blue this year – certified their results this week, confirming that they would send the Democratic slate voter to College Ledge. Wisconsin and Arizona, two more states that flipped to Biden, are set to certify their results next week.
“There is a lot of fraud. We are like a third world country, “Trump said before reopening allegations of voter fraud, which were repeatedly reprimanded in court and by state election officials from both parties.
“I did so well … that they didn’t know what to do,” he said at one point in the Georgia election results, adding that ballots for him had been “thrown away.”
“I don’t know what’s going to happen. One thing I do know, Biden did not get 80 million votes. And I got 74 million, but there were a lot of ballots thrown out, so I got a lot more than that. But I’ve got 74 million, the last million I have is 11 million more than last time … and that’s a million more than Hillary Clinton. “
Under all the bravery, Trump slipped at one point and inadvertently slammed the “Biden administration” for recognizing Baden’s victory.
While Trump has refused to admit and maintained that somehow, he will win the already lost states, his administration has turned behind the scenes.
Earlier this week, Emily Murphy, Trump’s head of appointments to the General Services Administration, officially signed a letter authorizing the start of the presidential transition. Murphy had previously refused to do so, which is historically a partisan move by a non-partisan agency.
Trump also had a moment of clarity on Thursday regarding a possible COVID-19 solution and its future (or lack thereof) at the White House.
“Don’t let Biden take credit for the vaccine,” he said.
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