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Trump reiterated his unsubstantiated claim that the Nov. 3 vote had been the most corrupt of the elections, saying he would continue to challenge the results in court and issue bogus ballots and ‘Dominion’, a reference to the brand of the machine. vote.
Twitter once again immediately marked the post as “disputed”, hiding it with a warning from people’s feeds.
It came just hours after Trump tweeted that he had instructed to launch a transition process.
“In the best interest of our country, I recommend (GSA administrator) Emily (Murphy) and her team do whatever is necessary in light of the initial protocol, and I have been told that the team do the same,” she said on Twitter. .
However, he also mentioned in the post that: “Our case will continue steadily, we will continue to fight well, and I am sure we will win!” as reported from Independent, Tuesday (11/24/2020).(Also read: Looking for presidential candidates in 2024)
His comments were seen as a significant change in his administration’s stance after the United States Public Service Administration (GSA), the federal agency that provides the president-elect for a smooth transition, said it had finally lifted a unprecedented blockade of the coming government, spending money on access by the Biden-Harris transition team.
Murphy, in a letter to Joe Biden, defended his decision to withhold funds for the transition, citing “legal challenges” raised by the president.
However, the Trump candidate claimed that his decision to withhold funds was made “independently” and was not under pressure from White House officials.
With his tweet interpreted as a key step in giving up, Trump has returned to using Twitter.(Also read: Re-election related lawsuits rejected, this is Trump’s response)
“What does the GSA have to do with being allowed to cooperate with the Democrats (Democrats) by continuing our various cases of what will be called the most corrupt elections in American political history? We move at full speed. I will never admit fake votes and ‘Dominion’, “he wrote.
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