For political analyst Hernán Molina, President Donald Trump's refusal to acknowledge that he lost the election is surreal, because such a scenario has never been seen in the history of the United States, Molina explains what the president's strategy could be to leave the White House.
Trump's strategy is to leave the White House as a stolen president, according to analyst | Video | CNN
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For the political analyst Hernán Molina, President Donald Trump's refusal to acknowledge that he lost the election is surreal, because he had never | Latin America | CNN
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