Washington-SANA
Outgoing US President Donald Trump refused to acknowledge his defeat in last month's presidential election to his rival, Joe Biden, despite assurances that he would lose it.
"We are winning in these elections ... they will try to convince us that we lost ... we did not lose," Trump said during his participation in the first election rally after the presidential poll in Valdosta, Georgia, denouncing what he called "rigged elections."
Despite Trump's unprecedented attack on the US election system, which he considered "no longer valid," his legal team has so far not succeeded in presenting any evidence accepted by the courts of fraud in the presidential election.
Trump, who refuses to admit his defeat, has filed at least 50 lawsuits with the aim of reviewing the results of the vote in a number of the crucial states that Biden won, namely Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and more than 30 of these cases were dropped.
Trump spoke at length about the presidential elections last November 3, recalling his victories in Florida and Ohio, and then adding, contrary to the official result, "We also won in Georgia, that was good."
The Democratic candidate in the US presidential election Biden won the support of a majority of members in the electoral college officially after California confirmed his victory in the vote.
And the Associated Press confirmed yesterday that the number of votes that Biden has officially won so far in the compound has become 279, exceeding nine votes, the percentage of support a candidate needs in the US presidential election to ensure his victory.