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Ivana Trump married Donald Trump in 1977 and together they have children Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Trump Jr.
Ivana Trump: “I just want this to end”
The couple went through a notorious divorce in 1992 and now see how the ex-husband refuses to divorce the presidency and admits losing the election.
– I just want this to end, one way or another. I don’t really care, says Ivana Trump in an interview with People.
Without presenting any evidence, the president from the day after the elections tweeted allegations of widespread electoral fraud.
Neighboring Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven are among the heads of state and government who congratulated Joe Biden and his vice presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, for his victory in the presidential elections. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is seen to have a close relationship with Donald Trump, has also congratulated Joe Biden and Kamala Harris on their victory.
Ivana Trump on Donald: “He will fight, fight and fight”
But Donald Trump is currently working to try to legally challenge the election results and is planning new election rallies, where he intends to repeat allegations of widespread election fraud and try to raise money for the legal fund that will pay for court proceedings.
– He’s not a good loser. He doesn’t like to lose, so he will fight, fight and fight, Ivana Trump tells People.
On Sunday, CNN reported that Donald Trump’s current wife, Melania Trump, asked the president to admit defeat, according to a source.
Melania Trump later tweeted that all legal votes should be counted, but not illegal ones.
“The American people deserve a fair election,” wrote Melania, without, like her husband, making direct accusations of widespread electoral fraud that would have cost Donald Trump an electoral victory.
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American expert Elizabeth Walentin that Trump must leave the White House.