Does it seem like Trump is starting to accept Biden’s victory?



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Does Trump seem to be starting to accept Biden's victory?  - Photo 1.

Trump smiled as he presided over a press conference providing an update on the situation against the COVID-19 epidemic at the Rose Garden, the White House in Washington, USA, on November 13, 2020 – Photo: REUTERS

According to Reuters, in his first public statements since November 7, when the US media announced that Joe Biden was elected by the US media, Trump said he was waiting for an available COVID-19 vaccine. It will be widely distributed to the entire population from April next year.

Information provided by Trump at a time when the number of new COVID-19 cases per day in the US has continuously set records of concern over the past few days.

Trump also said he expects the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech to be approved very quickly in an emergency.

“In view, we will not block. I will not and this administration will not block,” Trump said. “Hopefully, whatever happens in the future, who knows what the new administration will be. I guess time will tell.”

From 3-11, Trump has stood his ground with unsubstantiated allegations that voter fraud is everywhere. However, according to Reuters, although he continued to mention these allegations on Twitter, he did not repeat them in his public statements on November 13.

In his speech at the White House press conference two days after the election, Trump declared that if all “legal” votes were counted, “he would easily be elected.”

Mr. Joe Biden reinforced the victory with the victory in Georgia. This makes Trump even less hopeful of being able to reverse the election results through lawsuits and demand a recount.

D. KIM THAI

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