who accepts defeat and who does not



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US elections, Trump family divided: who accepts defeat and who does not

Donald Trump went golfing twice over the weekend at his club in Virginia, for him “a place of refuge,” his administration admits. Perhaps a way to escape the pressure that, according to the American media, some members of his family are putting on the president to accept defeat in the 2020 American elections and recognize the election of Joe Biden, who in the meantime continues to receive greetings and congratulations from all sides. the world. Even those of iron allies like Boris Johnson, Benjamin Netanyahu, and even the Saudi royal family.

After CNN, even the Politico site, despite the denials received yesterday from White House sources, insists on talking about divisions within the president’s magic circle, and some encourage him to go ahead with the legal battle. while others urge him to surrender just to protect his important political legacy.


A division that also runs through the Trump family, with his wife Melania and son-in-law, and his adviser, Jared Kushner, who allegedly ask him to consider an exit strategy. While sons Donald jr and Eric who continue to fight on the front lines, tweet after tweet denouncing alleged fraud.

So, the silence of Vice President Mike Pence’s last hours weighs like a stone. “Where the hell is Pence?” A Trump campaign official wrote in a chat yesterday afternoon, noting that the vice president disappeared after the only tweet on Nov. 5 that said “all legal votes” had to be counted.

Meanwhile, however, in the Trump campaign we are preparing for battle and especially motivating the troops if, as revealed, yesterday upon arrival at headquarters, staff found copies of Trump’s tweets and false covers. from the newspapers to encourage them to fight.

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