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Reuters
On Monday, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, published a tweet in which he said that he won the presidential elections that took place on November 3.
It is the second time since Monday morning that the president of the United States has declared his victory in the elections, noting that the site “Twitter” placed a warning under the tweet indicating that what Trump published “is contrary to what the sources say. officers “.
Trump added that “the mock count that is taking place in Georgia does not mean anything because they do not allow the signatures to be reviewed and verified.”
The false count that is happening in Georgia does not mean anything because they do not allow the signatures to be examined and verified. Break the unconstitutional consent decree!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 16, 2020
The Republican president refused to admit defeat and continued his claims without evidence of tampering, disrupting the usual procedures to prepare for a new administration.
His campaign has filed legal cases calling for the cancellation of election results in several states without success, and legal experts say there is little chance these lawsuits will change the outcome of the elections that took place on November 3.
Democratic and Republican election officials said there was no evidence of major wrongdoing.
Source: Agencies RT +
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