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US President Trump (right) has refused to admit defeat, and Russian President Putin (left) has become one of the few national leaders who has yet to congratulate Biden. Image: Obtained from Puting and Trump’s Facebook (new head shell synthesis)
The US presidential election ended a few days ago. Although incumbent President Donald Trump has refused to admit defeat and will pursue legal proceedings without saying anything, leaders from several countries have successively congratulated Democratic candidate Joe Biden on his election. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to formally congratulate him. The chairman of the Central Election Committee even echoed Trump’s side today (9), questioning that the United States is prone to large-scale vote-by-mail fraud.
In this year’s US presidential election, the vote counting was delayed due to the explosive volume of votes sent by mail. As a result, Biden made a spectacular comeback in key states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Suspicion of fraud has continued to circulate online. Trump refused to admit defeat and his private attorney Rudy Giuliani claimed that he had proof in his hands that the electoral process in up to 10 states was illegal.
Unlike the leaders of various countries who successively congratulated Biden on his election, Russia’s Putin has become one of the few national leaders who have yet to congratulate him. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized: “We believe it is correct to wait for the official results to be confirmed. President Putin has repeatedly stated that he will respect the decisions of the American people.”
Ella Pamfilova, president of the Russian electoral committee, agreed today with Trump’s side. According to a report from the state news agency Tass (Tass), Panfilova said she carefully studied America’s mail-order vote and found that fraud was prone to fraud in the voting process, including the possibility of repeat voting. Some “redundant” votes disappeared without explanation. Also vote for dead voters, and “the whole voting process lacks systematic control.”
She said: “The bottom line is clear: This American-style anachronism leaves plenty of room for possible falsification.”
The US presidential election ended a few days ago. Although incumbent President Donald Trump has refused to admit defeat and will pursue legal proceedings without saying anything, leaders from several countries have successively congratulated Democratic candidate Joe Biden on his election.
However, Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to formally congratulate him. The chairman of the Central Election Committee even echoed Trump’s statement today (9), questioning that the United States is prone to large-scale vote-by-mail fraud.
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