Trump election statement: I don’t think so



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US President Trump gave his first post-election television interview to Fox News.

Defending that the Democrats clearly cheated on the votes cast by mail in the 59 presidential elections held on November 3, Trump said: “You cannot change your mind on this issue, my opinion will not change in 6 months and there were serious cheating in the elections”.

Trump complained about the rejection of his requests to various courts regarding the elections, referring specifically to the case of the election results in the state of Pennsylvania. Trump said: “If necessary, we will take this work to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court must accept it.”

Expressing that they have hundreds of evidentiary statements, Trump claimed that this evidence was not accepted in court and that the judges were biased.

Trump also stated that he believes that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) should be involved in electoral irregularities in the country at some point.

” 80 MILLION NOT RECEIVED ”

Stating that it would be very difficult for a Republican president to come to the White House from now on unless Republicans opposed the results of the November 3 election, Trump said: “Joe Biden did not receive 80 million votes, I do not think so”.

Trump said some foreign leaders called him and expressed support for the election results. Trump also claimed that these leaders said that the November 3 elections in the US were the worst they had ever seen.

GIVEN THE POWER OF TRANSITION

As discussions continued on the November 3 presidential election process in the United States, the General Services Administration announced earlier in the week that it was granting “transitional presidential powers” to Joe Biden.

Based on the current election results, Democratic candidate Biden was eligible to run for the Presidency with 306 delegates, while Trump stayed at 232 delegates and declared that he did not accept the election results.

Ultimately, the Pennsylvania appeals court rejected Trump’s attorneys’ request for failing to record the election results. Trump also announced that he would take the case to the United States Supreme Court.

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