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It is reported that while the President of the United States, Donald Trump, is struggling to disagree with the results of the presidential elections day after day, there is a crack in his back as concerns are reaching the White House and to the presidential field.
The US CNN broadcast reported on the 6th (local time) that as the party leaned even more toward Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, some senior officials in the White House and the polling place began to distance themselves. quietly from President Trump to protect himself and survive. did.
The White House and some of the camp staff complained about internal communication difficulties and blamed their colleagues, contemplating what kind of seats they would get next year.
CNN reported that some executives and Republicans have already moved past this year’s presidential election with their sights set on the 2024 presidential election.
A key aide to the Trump administration said the presidential election was “over” and said there are concerns about what further actions President Trump will take beyond the question of whether or not to do so.
The adviser responded, “No one knows,” when asked what President Trump’s next move would be.
He said several officials shook their heads at the White House and presidential camps when President Trump made a mistake at the White House press conference the day before.
President Trump insisted on a more intensive response by insisting on a fraudulent election, proclaiming dissent, and saying, “I will not leave supporters in silence.”
Candidate Biden’s victory in Georgia and Pennsylvania, where last-minute ballots are counted, has become more powerful in securing the majority of the constituency, the criteria for the election.
President Trump’s private attorney Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, and eldest son Donald Trump Jr. are said to be dissatisfied with the White House and the electoral field, even as they advocated an unfair election.
If they go out and make unsubstantiated claims, it will be less persuasive to President Trump’s cheating accusations.
An adviser to the Trump administration said that President Trump has the right to challenge the election results, but that the current move was going exactly in the wrong direction.
Another election field aide said that President Trump is becoming more isolated and that “President Trump is almost alone right now.”
He explained that the dramatic dissent continues, as some aides and friends still say what President Trump wants to hear.
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According to The Hill, a US Congressional media outlet, some White House officials are also broadcasting debates about when and how to convey the reality that defeat is coming to President Trump.
One source noted that senior White House aides, including eldest daughter Ivanka Trump, son-in-law Jared Kushner, First Lady Melania and Republican Senate Mitch McConnell, would be suitable for putting bells on cats’ necks.
The president of the White House National Economic Commission (NEC), Larry Kurdlow, predicted in an interview with CNBC that “America is the largest democracy in the world and we will uphold the rule of law and the president will do the same.”
There is said to be considerable confusion within the White House over disagreements over the response to the ‘post-presidential election’.
The US Internet media Axios reported that the White House and senior officials in the electoral field were dissatisfied with poor internal communication and criticized each other.
An election field official said it was essential to make the presidential race appear to be on track, so if Fox News confirms Biden’s victory, the strategy to support President Trump’s false claim that he “ already won ” will be will be severely affected. Shared views.
Fox News is considered a representative broadcast in favor of Trump, but this time, Biden’s victory in Arizona was the first to be reported, and President Trump’s fury was lived.
The Republican Party, which has tried to distance itself to some extent from President Trump’s dissident movement, enthusiastically observes Trump’s inferiority and urges that the grounds for the allegation of unfair elections be supplemented with specific examples.
CNN reported that Republicans are concerned about the impact of indiscriminate attacks on US democracy as President Trump’s unsubstantiated claims continue to surface.
The Republican leadership said it was cautious because the fickle President Trump had so much influence over the party and called for a more specific case rather than directly refuting Trump’s allegations of rigged elections.
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