Trump hits the golf course again, a day after his defeat



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STERLING: Donald Trump returned to his golf course in a Washington suburb on Sunday (November 8), a day after the media announced his defeat in the presidential election at the hands of Democrat Joe Biden.

For his part, the former vice president attended Mass with family members at a Catholic church near his home in Wilmington, Delaware, as he usually does.

President-elect Joe Biden (left) leaves his Catholic church near Wilmington, Delaware, after attending

President-elect Joe Biden (left) leaves his Catholic church near Wilmington, Delaware, after attending Mass on November 8, 2020, a day after networks declared him the winner of the US election over Donald Trump. (Photo: AFP / Joe Raedle)

Trump was also playing golf at his course in Sterling, Virginia, on Saturday when US networks declared that Biden had definitively accumulated the electoral votes needed to take office as president on January 20.

The president has yet to concede or congratulate Biden; rather, he posted messages on Twitter again Sunday to suggest, without evidence, that the election had been “stolen.”

As his caravan made its way to Sterling, protesters along some streets held signs hostile towards him.

Upon arrival, reporters saw two people waving at him with “Trump 2020” signs, while two others held signs that read “Smashed Orange” and “Trumpty Dumpty had a big drop.”

News of Biden’s victory brought thousands of happy supporters to the streets of American cities on Saturday.

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