Trump refuses to accept a peaceful transfer of power if he loses in the US presidential election



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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump at a press conference at the White House refused to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power if he lost the November presidential election to Joe Biden. When asked at the conference if he is committed to the most basic principle of democratic governance in the United States, President Trump responded ambiguously: “Well, we’ll have to see what happens.”

In polls, Donald Trump is behind his opponent for the office of President of the United States, Joe Biden. The current president foreshadows a possible failure and this year blames the e-mail voting system: “You know that I complained very strongly about the ballots and that the ballots are a disaster.”

Trump frequently claims that email ballots are vulnerable to mass fraud and are encouraged by Democrats who have arranged to lose the election. However, there is no evidence to support Trump’s claims.

“Get rid of the ballots and you will have a very peaceful transfer. Honestly, it will not be a transfer. There will be a continuation,” the current president said with confidence.

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