From his car … Trump greets the protesters of “electoral fraud”



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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, wanted to salute the protesters who took to the streets of Washington, DC, on Saturday to express his anger at what they see as a fraud in the presidential election that the Democratic candidate Joe Biden won.

As reported by the Washington Post, Trump’s caravan advanced toward thousands of protesters, then greeted them from inside the car, which has an advanced degree of protection and is described as a “monster.”

At 10:00 AM local time in Washington, DC, Trump’s car crossed “Philadelphia Street” to express his support for the protesters, and then headed for the caravan to Freedom Square.

Trump smiled as he greeted protesters who doubt the integrity of the election, saying the victory clearly stole the Republican candidate.

In turn, protesters began cheering Trump on while others took photos and videos.

And the American newspaper reported that Trump came to greet the protesters and then went to the Virginia suburbs to play his favorite game of golf.

But the demonstrations in favor of Trump were not without paradoxes, before the arrival of activists who opposed the Republican president and said they were against “fascism.”

The Washington Post wrote that the pro-Trump protesters included both white nationalists and various right-wing activists and conspiracy theorists in the United States.

Protesters supporting the president and the Republican candidate raised slogans calling for a census of what they say are the “legitimate votes” that Trump claims to have won, but his victory has been stolen.

Meanwhile, others carried the slogan “Make America Great Again,” which Trump campaigned with in 2016 and 2020.

On Friday, the president-elect of the United States, Democrat Joe Biden reinforced his victory in the elections by winning the state of Georgia, raising the number of votes he obtained from the electoral college to 306, since the state of Georgia has 16 votes.

For his part, President Donald Trump said “time will reveal” whether another administration will take power soon, in an apparent admission that Biden could succeed him in office.

The Edison Research Center declared that the result in the last crucial state, North Carolina, will favor Trump, to conclude the electoral college total at 306 votes for Biden compared to 232 for Trump.

The numbers give Biden a resounding victory over Trump in the electoral college with 306 votes, the same result that Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016, which he called “overwhelming” at the time.

Joe Biden also leads the popular vote with more than 5.3 million votes, which is equivalent to 3.4 percentage points, according to Reuters.

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