The Trump family and Republicans disagree on ‘giving up’



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The Trump family and Republicans disagree on surrendering?  Photo 1.

The legal battle of the Trump campaign to oppose the results of the vote count in some states will begin on September 11 – Photo: REUTERS

According to Radio CNNTrump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner and Mrs. Melania Trump, his wife advised him to accept Joe Biden’s victory while the sons wanted him to keep fighting.

According to two sources CNNKushner reached out to Trump to talk about getting lost. According to another source, First Lady Melania also shared her personal opinion that it is time for Trump to agree to lose.

However, on November 8, Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller wrote on Twitter denying that Kushner had met with Trump.

In spite of CNN defending his position, Miller wrote: “This article is not correct. Jared advised Mr. Trump to take all existing legal measures to ensure (the accuracy of the election).”

Meanwhile, Trump’s two oldest sons are Donald Jr. and Eric urgently urged Republican allies and supporters to openly reject the election results predicted by news agencies based on accounting data.

Currently, President Trump continues to pressure his lawyers to follow the legal path, to appeal the vote count. Lawsuits may delay the release of official election results. Trump also did not show his willingness to accept the election results in accordance with current trends.

Trump once sarcastically said that Biden was “in a rush to pretend to be a winner” and insisted the race “is far from over.” “I will not rest until the American people get the number of honest votes they deserve, and it is a call for democracy,” he declared.

His campaign legal battle is expected to begin today 9-11 (US time).

The campaign side of the Biden-Harris joint venture said that between Biden and Trump there is no contact between them or between representatives of the two campaigns.

Some members of the Republican Party such as the senators of South Carolina, Texas, Missouri … on 8-11 also spoke out against granting the president to the election. They urged him to keep fighting.

Other sources have confirmed that Trump’s two oldest sons have had a key voice in urging Trump and his allies to continue to oppose the results of the 2020 election.

In addition to being posted publicly on social media, Don Jr. and Eric Trump also dug deep, seeking to promote broad support for Trump to oppose the election results. Trump’s sons assured their allies that they believed the election was fraudulent.

The oldest son, Don Jr., has also been a lobbyist for Republican senators and governors to issue statements in support of Trump’s remarks.

However, so far there has only been a small wave of support for Trump from the Republican Party, while the majority are increasingly frustrated with the lobbying campaign and claims of lack of evidence of election fraud due to cited group of Trump campaign. Some Republicans even urged the Trump group to keep quiet.

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