Trump: ‘Make Great Progress, Start Work Next Week’, ‘We Will Win!’



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Trump: Making great progress, next week to see results, we will win!  - Photo 1.

Trump wrote on Twitter 11-10 – Screenshot

“We are making great progress. Results will arrive next week,” US President Donald Trump posted on Twitter on November 10, accompanied by his well-known slogan: Make America great Great comeback.

It’s unclear what “results” the US leader is talking about, but for now his team is waging a legal battle in many states that the Trump faction suspects of electoral fraud. Trump continued to write on Twitter: “We will win.”

Shortly after, Fox News Radio commented that Trump had a “defiant” attitude. “President Trump continues to fight after Democratic candidate Joe Biden declared victory and began announcing that the team was transferred to power,” Fox News wrote.

Mr. Trump: Great progress has been made, work is coming next week, we will win!  - Photo 2.

The current president of the United States, Donald Trump – Photo: AP

At present, the vote count is still taking place in the last major states. However, a few days ago, the US media updated the results showing that Joe Biden had reached a minimum of 270/538 electoral votes to win and called Mr. Biden “president-elect.”

Commenting on the above topic, Mr. Trump on September 11 (Vietnam time) wrote on Twitter: “Since when does the paralyzed media have the right to name who will be the next president of the United States? We all learned a lot in the last two weeks. “

The U.S. General Service Agency (GSA) has yet to determine the winner for sure, which helped trigger the transition of power. Mr. Biden’s team says that It’s time for the GSA to “quickly identify Joe Biden as president-elect and Ms. Kamala Harris as vice president-elect” and threaten to litigate.

Delayed transfer of power, Mr. Biden's side threatened to sueDelayed transfer of power, Mr. Biden’s side threatened to sue

TTO – Joe Biden’s team is urging the head of the General Service Agency (GSA) to take the first steps of a formal transfer of power, as President Trump refuses to admit defeat. to lose.

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