Biden calls for unity: we are at war with the coronavirus, not with each other / Trump asks his supporters to annul the result of the elections VIDEO – Essential



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US President-elect Joe Biden has called on Americans to end the dark age of division as the country faces a long and difficult winter due to Covid-19, reports BBC News.

In a message to Americans on Thanksgiving, he said “We are at war with the coronavirus, not against each other.”

“I believe that these turbulent times of dissent and demonization will usher in a year of light and unity. Biden said.

The Democrat also said that Americans will never accept that the result of free elections is not respected.

“In the United States we have free and fair elections and we respect the results. The people and the laws of this country will not accept anything else,” he warned.

At the same time, he urged people to avoid high-risk Christmas traditions, given that the number of infections remains very high.

On the other side of the barricade, incumbent President Donald Trump urged his supporters to help overturn the result of the November 3 presidential election.

He resumed unfounded allegations of electoral fraud. Trump addressed a Republican senator in the Pennsylvania State Assembly via a cell phone placed on the speaker and held in front of the microphone by his attorney Rudy Giuliani.

“We need to reverse this election,” he said. The Democrats “cheated. It was a fraudulent election.”

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