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A hesitant Trump almost admits defeat to Biden

The president of United States, Donald Trump, has been about to recognize who has lost the elections from November 3 to Joe Biden, who has won with 306 electoral votes after adding Georgia . It was this Friday in an appearance before the press in which, hesitantly, he said “who knows what Administration there will be, time will tell”.

At the appearance, announced as a press conference but in which has not admitted questions, has not made direct reference to the election results nor has it assumed its defeat. It has focused on the pandemic. But, at a time when he was talking about possible new confinements To curb the pandemic, he has used a dubious expression. “This Administration will not go to confinement. Let’s hope that … whatever happens in the future, who knows what Administration there will be, time will tell,” he said.

The journalists present, who were waiting to ask him questions, have protested when, at the end of his statement, Trump has turned around and left. “When will you admit that you have lost the electionsSir? “some reporters yelled as Trump left the Rose Garden without comment.

Trump had not spoken publicly since Nov. 5, when he falsely claimed to have won and said the election had been “stolen” from him, as he did on election night itself. Since then, he has taken to Twitter to reiterate his unsubstantiated allegations of fraud and account for lawsuits to challenge the results.

“This election was rigged!” He tweeted on Friday, after announcing that he might “try to pass and greet” supporters at the act of protest organized this Saturday in Washington to support their complaints. Several groups under the slogans ‘Stop the robbery’, ‘MAGA Million March’ (an allusion to Trump’s slogan, Make America Great Again) and ‘Women for America First’ have planned demonstrations in the capital.

Thus, Trump and his followers live oblivious to the fact that electoral authorities throughout the country have assured that they have been “the safest elections in history” and they have stressed that “there is no evidence” of lost or changed votes, nor of altered voting systems. This same Friday, a Michigan judge dismissed other accusations of fraud in the state

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