Last night, 7.11 (Vietnam time), President Trump’s team of lawyers held a press conference in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The press conference was announced by President Trump earlier, but just before time, the US media simultaneously reported that Biden had won enough votes to elect the president.
According to the sheet The GuardianPresident Trump’s attorney, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, does not appear to know that Biden won the election. When the reporters at the press conference brought up this information, Mr. Giuliani seemed surprised and declared that the media did not have the authority to decide the election, but rather in court.
During the press conference, Giuliani announced that President Trump will not admit defeat “when at least 600,000 votes are suspected.”
Rudy Giuliani said the media had no authority to declare a winner.
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Giuliani said there were false votes in Pennsylvania and said election observers have been prevented from monitoring the vote count. Pennsylvania is the state that Mr. Biden won on January 7, getting enough votes to vote.
Giuliani said that the Philadelphia vote counters were intercepted and the votes of the deceased were counted. Giuliani also hinted that the Democratic National Committee shared a message saying not to allow Republicans to review those votes by mail.
The lawyer did not give testimony at the press conference, except for three electoral supervisors who were nearby, verifying that the tracking of the votes had been prevented.
Giuliani said he would file numerous lawsuits in federal court to denounce the deprivation of oversight of the counting of votes.
Articles President Trump posted on Twitter, saying he won with 71 million valid votes
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According to CBS News, sources close to the Trump administration have said the leader will not acknowledge failure until the litigation is over.
On Twitter, President Trump posted a series of tweets claiming that he got 71 million valid votes and was the first incumbent president to win that many votes. In addition, President Trump denounced the entrance of observers to the counting room and said that millions of ballots were mailed to those who did not request them.
President Trump plays golf in Virginia on January 7
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Meanwhile, Reuters quoted a Trump adviser as saying that White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Vice President Mike Pence and other advisers would advise the leader to admit defeat.
In fact, the White House senior adviser, President Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is said to have told his father that he had lost, according to CNN.
News of Biden’s victory was announced while President Trump was golfing in Virginia. The leader’s office later issued a statement saying things are far from over and emphasizing that many lawsuits will be filed on November 9. Trump’s deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield said the leader had not contacted Biden and that representatives for both sides have not had any exchanges since Biden’s victory was announced.