The White House still planning a second term for Trump, despite losing the election



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“We are moving forward in the White House on the assumption that there will be a second term for Trump,” Peter Navarro, the president’s trade adviser, told Fox Business Network.

So far, Trump has not acknowledged defeat, although US media published forecasts last Saturday that his rival, Democrat Joe Biden, had won the November 3 presidential election.

Since then, the president has rarely appeared in public and has filed complaints in courts in several states for alleged electoral fraud, although he has not provided any evidence.

“In this case, we are seeking verifiable votes, certifiable votes, and an investigation into the growing number of fraud allegations based on signed witness testimony,” Navarro said, reiterating statements from many of Trump’s supporters.

The adviser was outraged by the “obvious deception” and said any speculation about what Biden’s trade policy might be or relations with China “I think is irrelevant at this time.”

Senior US federal and state election officials said Thursday there was “no evidence” that hackers could have tampered with the election results, and most world leaders congratulated Biden on his victory.



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