The US has elected a new president.
Donald Trump does not want to acknowledge Joe Biden's victory, however.
Does that have a very specific reason?
Donald Trump does not want to admit defeat.
During the proclamation of Biden as the new president, Donald Trump was playing golf.
The allegations of election manipulation are still in the room.
Trump wants to take action against it and sue.
Update from November 8, 3:45 p.m.:
The last few hours it was rather quiet about the still incumbent President Donald Trump.
But now he sets off
several tweets
in which he then the lawyer
Jonathan Turley
and
Newt Gingrich
, the former House Speaker and arguably informal adviser to Donald Trump.
It seems like he's citing supporters here.
“We should look at the voices.
We are only just beginning the evaluation phase.
We should look at all of the allegations.
We get a large number of affidavits that prove electoral fraud.
We have a long history of electoral problems in this country.
In Pennsylvania there was an order from a "Supreme Court" judge who forced them to separate the votes that came in after the legislative deadline.
It requires the intervention of Judge Alito.
This involved a large number of votes.
We are talking about a systematic problem with authentication.
The type of authentication has a big effect on the overall CHOICE.
And what worries me is that there have been over a hundred million postal votes in cities like Philadelphia and Detroit that have a history of electoral problems (to put it mildly) @Jonathan Turely, "Trump tweeted.
.... how these ballots were authenticated, because if there's a problem in the system about authentication, that would seriously affect the ENTIRE ELECTION - And what concerns me is that we had over a hundred million mail-in ballot in cites like Philladelphia. ..
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2020
But that was not all the President had to say, because
Donald Trump once again broached the issue of
the
election being “stolen” on Twitter
.
“We believe these people are thieves.
The machines in the big cities are corrupt.
The UK's best pollster wrote this morning that the election was clearly stolen as it is impossible to imagine that Biden overtook Obama in some of these states.
Wherever it mattered, they stole what they had to steal. "
.... Where it mattered, they stole what they had to steal.
@newtgingrich
- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 8, 2020
The tweets do not actually contain any new information, except that the Republicans continue to insist on the allegations.
Monday will therefore be exciting to see how things really go on and what the courts have to say about the allegations.
In Munich they also celebrate Joe Biden's victory.
However, there are also incidents here.
So Trump was "hanged", as reported by tz.de *.
US election 2020: Trump threatens wave of charges after term of office - does he not want to accept defeat because of this?
Update from November 8th, 1:10 p.m.:
After a true counting marathon,
Joe Biden,
the
46th President of the USA, was confirmed
on
Saturday
.
The democrat will be sworn in on January 20, 2021.
One who has still not been able to accept his defeat is the incumbent President
Donald Trump
.
Certainly one has seen numerous scandals by Trump in the four-year term in office.
However, only very few could imagine that the 74-year-old would cling to his office in such a way and throw conspiracy theories around to this extent.
But if you believe experts, there is a specific reason why
Trump finds
it so difficult to
leave
his office.
"The likelihood that Trump will be prosecuted is pretty high," the law professor and former New York prosecutor
Bennett Gershman is
quoted
on
spiegel.de
(article behind the pay barrier).
Trump could be charged after his term in office - his immunity then no longer applies
The
New York Times also
reports that Trump has expressed concerns to his advisors that he
will be charged
in the event of defeat
.
Because as soon as Trump's presidency ends, his
immunity
will also be
lifted
.
In fact, his concern is not entirely unfounded.
During Trump's tenure,
Paul Manafort
, his ex-campaign leader, and his personal lawyer
Michael Cohen
, two of Trump's ex-employees, went to jail.
Former chief strategist
Steve Bannon
has also been charged with fraud.
According to the
Spiegel
report, Trump could
face
trouble over the
Russia investigation
into the 2016 election.
Ten cases against him were examined there - but the indictment was not based on his function as
US President
.
That could change in January of the new year.
The report also says that he is also being investigated in Trump's hometown of New York.
Certain business practices of the 74-year-old are being investigated there from before his presidency.
Update from November 8, 4.35 a.m.:
After the first two
tweets
, the feed of incumbent President
Donald Trump
has become quiet.
That's why his son Donald Jr.
very active for hours and retweeted unsubstantiated allegations of election fraud.
He also insulted a journalist as a "clown".
Donald Trump makes false claims again - he does not recognize defeat
Update from November 8, 1:06 a.m.:
After
returning to the White House
, Donald Trump
falsely declared
himself
the election winner
on
and made allegations of election fraud, which he did not substantiate with evidence.
There
should be no
official statement
, at least as planned, on Saturday (local time).
So far, he does not acknowledge
his
defeat
, and so far there should not have been
an invitation for Joe Biden to the White House
.
The incumbent president usually greets his successor there.
However, thanks to his time as Vice President under Obama, Biden should be very familiar with the premises of the White House.
2020 US election: After losing the election - Trump returns to the White House
First report from November 7th:
Washington DC / (USA) - Saturday morning, Saturday afternoon in the USA:
Joe Biden
*
is proclaimed the winner of the 2020 US election by numerous media.
Thousands of people flock to the streets celebrating Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' victory.
But one person remains silent - and that is the incumbent US President
Donald Trump
*
.
Immediately after the US broadcaster CNN announced his defeat,
Trump
* held
a press conference.
His lawyer Rudy Giualiani, the former mayor of New York, repeated the allegations of fraud against the
Democrats
*
.
He himself was on the golf course.
There he was spotted taking selfies with a bridal couple - as if nothing had happened.
US election 2020: what is Donald Trump's strategy?
He returned to the White House in silence, only waved briefly to the cameras:
President Trump returns to the White House on Saturday after Joe Biden was declared to be the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
📸 Carlos Barria / Reuters pic.twitter.com/uuAloRWnWc
- NBC News (@NBCNews) November 7, 2020
Observers suspect that the immediate environment was already influencing
Donald Trump
here
.
Only in the past few days had he had an emotional outburst and there were increasing signs that he did not want to accept the impending defeat.
His lawyers also seem to be working to ensure that the counting of votes is counted differently.
Trump had already announced that he
wanted to go to
the
Surpreme Court
.
His lawyers have already filed lawsuits in several states.
After the 2020 US election: Will Donald Trump hold the traditional “concession speech”?
Since 1896 it has been a tradition in the USA for the losing candidate to congratulate his opponent on his victory and, by admitting defeat, clear the way for the next term of office.
So far there is nothing to indicate that
Trump will
also
follow
this tradition of
concession speech
.
If his supporters stay with the fraud allegations, it should
not be easy
for
Joe Biden
and
Kamala Harris *
.
Will
Trump
*
cling to his power, possibly even paving the way for a possible successor?
Does he also pursue very personal interests by holding on to his office - because otherwise he is threatened with severe private cuts?
In the evening when CNN announced Biden's victory, anything seems possible - even that he quietly withdraws and leaves the next 70 days largely to his advisors.
(kat)
* Merkur.de / tz.de are part of the Germany-wide Ippen digital editorial network.