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On Wednesday, Donald Trump issued a speech in which, completely incorrectly, he claimed to have won the election.
For 46 minutes, he made blatant and unsubstantiated accusations that “corrupt forces” had stolen his elections.
Two members: Donald Trump won the election
The next day, the Washington Post sent out a poll of Republicans in Congress.
Of the 249 Republicans elected, few seem convinced of Joe Biden’s clear victory.
Only 25 of them recognize Joe Biden’s victory. 222, almost 90 percent, do not want to admit any winner.
Two of the members of Congress go completely in the line of the president, and against the electoral observers, the courts and all the known facts, and they affirm that Donald Trump won the presidential election.
Donald Trump statement: the FBI may be involved
It’s been a month since Democratic candidate Joe Biden was able to declare himself the winner in the US presidential election after defeating incumbent Conservative President Donald Trump by more than 7 million votes nationwide.
Despite the clear loss, Donald Trump has spent post-election time on allegations of voter fraud that he has been denied in court, unable to back up his claims with any evidence.
Donald Trump has also claimed that the FBI may be involved in what he calls “fraud.”