Trump Still Doesn't Want to admit defeat in the Presidential Election
Donald Trump, Friday (13/11), said "we'll see" whether he remains president or not. As of Friday, Trump had yet to admit defeat in the presidential election (pilpres) and refused to help Democrat Joe Biden prepare to take power.
Trump broke his silence after a week without comment on camera at a White House event to announce the immediate availability of a coronavirus vaccine. In a short speech about vaccine work, Trump insisted he would never again implement lockdowns or lockdowns to curb the spread of the virus.
He added: "Hopefully, whatever happens in the future, we'll see who will rule later, time will tell."
Signals of doubt in Trump's mind are emerging even though he continues to spread conspiracy theories that mass fraud has taken place, robbing him of victory in the November 3 election.
On Friday, Trump wrote on Twitter, thanking supporters who backed up his claim that the "elections were rigged" and said he might "stop by and say hello" at a demonstration planned for Saturday in Washington.
Trump continues to hinder Biden's efforts to prepare for the transition ahead of the inauguration on January 20. He filed numerous lawsuits to challenge vote counts across America, but without success. On Friday (13/11), a judge in Michigan rejected again the fraud claim filed by the Republican Party.
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