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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, resumed this Sunday the complaints of electoral irregularities, demanding verification of the way in which the minutes were authenticated in the decisive states, but, according to sources in Washington, he could admit defeat under certain conditions.
“We need to review the votes. We have just started the centralization phase. We need to review the suspicions. There are a number of complaints that there was electoral fraud. In this country, there have been electoral problems,” Donald Trump said on Twitter.
“In Pennsylvania, there was an order from the Supreme Court to force them to separate the ballots that were received after the legal deadline. (…) There are many votes. When we talk about systemic problems, it is about how these ballots were validated because there was a problem in the validation system that would seriously affect the entire election, and what worries me is that I had more than a hundred million mail ballots in cities like Philadelphia and Detroit, where there are a number of electoral issues ( to put it mildly), “Donald Trump emphasized.
Democratic candidate Joseph Biden is considered the winner of the US presidential election, but Donald Trump’s team has filed lawsuits in some states where the differences have been small, such as Nevada, Pennsylvania and Georgia. The president’s attorneys claim that some ballots arrived after the legal deadline and that Republican observers did not have full access to the procedures for centralizing these ballots. “The observers were not allowed to enter the counting rooms. I won the elections, I received 71,000,000 legal votes. Bad things happened that our observers could not see.” Millions of ballots were sent to people who had not asked for them. “Donald Trump accused on Saturday night.
Despite the accusations, Washington political sources cited by Fox News claim that Donald Trump could acknowledge his defeat and accept the normal transition of power if the lawsuits brought by his team do not achieve the expected result in the disputed states.
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