Presidential election in the United States: – Trump embarks on a grievance tour



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In his own words, through Twitter messages and through his electoral campaign apparatus, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has accused the Democrats of “stealing the elections”, claiming that the presidential election was marked by cheating and widespread fraud and claiming that he, not Joe Biden, is the real winner. the presidential election.

The president has no basis for any of his accusations, but has nonetheless sent Rudy Giuliani, his loyal personal attorney, to a lawsuit in an attempt to convince, rather than prove.

Now the president himself will embark on a whistleblowing tour to fight for his own political survival and his stay in the White House, reports the American online newspaper Axios.

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Must organize public meetings

Trump’s election campaign will be set to announce a series of public meetings where the president himself will speak, according to Axios.

In form, the rallies will be similar to the election campaign rallies that Trump became known for before the 2016 election and that the president, despite the crown pandemic, continued this year. In content, they are expected to be somewhat different.

Instead of convincing the audience to vote for him, Trump will try to convince the audience that his election was stolen, according to Fox News.

They get “confirmed” that the Trump camp is planning such demonstrations, they write.

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Don’t believe in change

US experts Hilmar Mjelde, a researcher at the Norce Research Center, and Svein Melby, a senior researcher at the Department of Defense Studies (IFS), part of the Norwegian Defense College (FHS), are not surprised by Trump’s inventions.

– Do you think Trump will ever give in to these accusations?

– No, I think you will stand your ground – to say that you have won and that the loss is a conspiracy against you. I think this will continue even after I leave the White House. He has said it all the time: that if he loses it is because the election is rigged against him, responds IFS researcher Melby.

Norce’s researcher, Mjelde, agrees with that assessment.

– Trump has built his own “MAGA” reality where he could not lose and never lost the election, says Mjelde.

“MAGA” is short for Donald Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaign slogans, immortalized on the distinctive red caps:

“Make America Great Again” – in Norwegian “Make America Great Again”.

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– Shut

IFS investigator Melby calls Trump’s grievance tour a “saga to himself,” and thinks it is strange to more of the world’s American experts.

I think most people, even Trump’s political allies in Washington, DC, will find this very strange. At the same time, I think that most Republican politicians keep quiet until the judiciary has expressed its opinion. And if there’s nothing to postpone the election, I think Republicans will say they have to accept electoral defeat, says Melby.

Regarding the judicial process that is in progress, it issues the following verdict:

– From what I can see, it’s just nonsense you go to court with. No evidence has been presented that has any possibility of influencing the outcome of the elections. And perhaps it is good for a good part of his followers that we obtain a judicial decision that clearly indicates that the defeat was real.

– Does Trump believe in this himself?

– It’s a good question and we’ll probably never know. I have also asked myself that question many times, because Trump has always said things that can later be documented as false. The question then is whether it says it to run a game, but I’m also not sure if that’s correct.

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“Commentator-in-chief”

At least one thing seems clear: on January 20, 2021, Joe Biden assumes the presidency of the United States.

The question then is what should Trump do.

Regarding Trump’s way forward, Mjelde believes one thing is for sure.

– He will continue as president in exile for the Republicans, he says.

Mjelde adds:

– Trump will continue as “commentator-in-chief” whether he runs again in the 2024 election or not.

The difference is that now the world doesn’t necessarily have to listen.

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