Donald Trump supporters rally announced for Saturday in Washington. The president says he would like to attend too



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President Donald Trump, who is at the end of his term but has not yet acknowledged defeat against his rival, Joe Biden, said Friday that he intends to attend a meeting of his supporters, announced for Saturday, in Washington, where they want to express their support, reports AFP, taken over by Agerpres.

“I am moved to see all this enormous support, especially these spontaneous gatherings that are flourishing across the country, one of which is big on Saturday in DC. I might even try to say hello,” Trump posted on Twitter. “The election was rigged,” he repeated on the occasion, and Twitter again marked his message as questionable.

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Donald Trump, nearly absent from public life after the presidential election, came out of the shadows on Friday for the first time since Joe Biden’s victory was announced. The Republican president, who has refused to answer media questions for ten days, had scheduled a statement on the White House lawn at 4:00 p.m. (9:00 p.m. GMT) about Operation Warp Speed, which coordinates the vaccination strategy against the government coronavirus.

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