The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has once again insisted that the country’s elected president, Joe Biden, was not only defeated in the November 3 election, but also won none of the six disputed states. major elections, despite the fact that the courts have been rejecting their demands to withdraw the results for weeks.
“(Biden) He did not win the election. He lost the six hinge states and by far,” Trump assured his Twitter account Saturday, referring to the disputes in Georgia, Michigan or Pennsylvania.
Trump subsequently reiterated that (the Democrats) “dumped hundreds of thousands of votes in each and got caught,” in a claim about which he has not yet provided lasting evidence in court. “
“Now the Republicans must fight so that no one steals their big victory from them. Don’t be silly!”
So far, Trump’s claims to change his defeat in the presidential election through court have failed, after several weeks in which the president and his supporters had spread alleged conspiracy theories seeking his departure from the White House. .
The only certainty, however, is that last Monday the United States Electoral College confirmed the victory of President-elect Joe Biden, who won 306 electoral votes on Nov. 3, compared to 232 for Trump, who also lost the popular vote. for more than seven million.
Within the Republican Party itself, there are already several voices recommending Trump to turn the page and acknowledge his defeat. This is the case with Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander, who during an interview this weekend for the NBC Network, considered that the still president of the United States had no right “to go to court with misleading claims and without proof. “
“The election process will end Monday when voters vote for Joe Biden, and I hope they will,” said Alexander, pointing to the way the Republican government handled the pandemic and Trump’s “behavior” as the most important of their defeat. cause.