US elections: Donald Trump’s children rage at Republican ‘sheep’



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A defiant Donald Trump addressed the White House media criticizing a “corrupt” vote-by-mail system, the media and the Democratic machine. Video / AP

Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump have criticized the Republican Party for what they see as a weakness in the midst of a controversial election.

The United States is on its third day of counting the votes, and Joe Biden is slowly making his way to the White House.

Biden has quickly closed the gap with Trump in Pennsylvania and Georgia, and is expanding his leadership in Nevada.

The Trump campaign has filed a series of lawsuits in an attempt to challenge the swing states’ results, and they have announced that they will seek a recount in Wisconsin.

The president’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., targeted his own party leaders for not taking “action” while the votes are being counted.

In another tweet, he said his father should go “to all-out war” for the elections.

Eric Trump has also weighed in, pleading with Republicans to “have some backbone” instead of being “sheep.”

While some Republicans have supported Trump’s unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud, others have remained silent.

Some Republicans appear to be responding by showing support for Trump’s legal challenges and praising the president for his leadership.

Several key states on the battlefield have yet to be decided and the winner of the election has not been declared.



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