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The US president is believed to have told several advisers that he would not leave the White House when Biden was sworn in on January 20.
These statements alarmed some of Trump’s aides, but they believe he may not follow the plan, sources said on Friday, anonymous sources said. “He’s getting furious. He’s leaving, just pissed off,” CNN reported.
In the history of the United States, there is no precedent, and that has led experts to debate the possible response in the event of such an event.
Some of Trump’s advisers are said to be trying to persuade the president to start thinking about his 2024 re-election plans. Trump has emphasized this possibility several times in recent weeks, even hinting that he might make a statement. re-election of the father on the day Biden took office.
The Electoral College of the United States completed the presidential election process on December 14, in which Biden obtained 306 votes, Trump obtained 232 votes. The electoral votes will then be sent to Congress and certified by the Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate, Mike Pence, on January 6. This is the final step to confirm the winner.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell also admitted Biden as president for the first time when he congratulated him. McConnell is the main Republican leader and has great influence within the party. Thus, McConnell’s congratulation is said to have a strong impact, “blowing out” the last rays of hope from Trump to reverse the election results.
“Mitch, I got 75 million votes, a record for a sitting president. It’s too early to give up. Republicans have to learn to fight. People are angry!” Trump tweeted on Wednesday. twelfth.
Flee him (According to the Independent, CNN)