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Democratic candidate Joe Biden’s campaign warned on Friday that President Donald Trump could be ousted from the White House if he refuses to admit defeat in the US election.
Biden is closing in on the US presidency after beating Trump in the major states of Pennsylvania and Georgia.
But Trump has made it clear that he is not prepared to admit defeat and has made allegations of voter fraud without providing evidence.
“As we said on July 19, the American people will decide the results of these elections. The United States government is fully capable of escorting trespassers out of the White House,” said Biden’s campaign spokesman. , Andrew Bates.
In an interview with Fox News in July, Trump refused to accept the election results and peacefully transfer power if he loses.
With tens of thousands of votes yet to be counted, many of them from Democratic majority areas, Biden has advanced nearly 9,000 votes over his Republican rival in Pennsylvania, results so far have shown.
Pennsylvania and its top 20 voters will be enough to surpass Biden, 77, the 270 votes in the electorate that decides who wins.
On Thursday, Biden told reporters in his hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, that he had “no doubts” about winning the election.
The “Washington Post” newspaper reported Friday that, with his chances of winning more likely, the Secret Service increased protective measures around the former vice president.
Biden is expected to deliver the speech today at a time of increased television following in the United States.