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Trump continues to cast doubt on the election results and his supporters are rallying in Washington in support of him

2020-11-14T22:28:57.325Z


Washington - SANA, the US capital, Washington today witnessed massive demonstrations in support of outgoing President Donald T.


Washington-SANA

Mass demonstrations in support of outgoing President Donald Trump, Washington, DC, were the latest indication of his determination to arouse suspicion and not acknowledge his defeat in the presidential election.

Today, Trump renewed his refusal to recognize the results of the presidential elections, stressing that there are hundreds of thousands of people showing support for him in Washington, DC, and will not stand by what he described as "fraudulent and corrupt" elections.

“We will win,” Trump said in a tweet on Twitter, stressing that these people “in reference to his supporters” will not stand against “this election being stolen from them” by the left-wing Domino company and for many other reasons, he said.

Trump attached his series of tweets to a number of photos and videos of supporters in Washington, DC.

The US President-elect Joe Biden had previously strengthened his victory in the elections by seizing the states of Arizona and Georgia, but the process of transferring powers to his administration is still in a state of political torpor, as Trump refuses to accept defeat and continues and his electoral team to work on filing lawsuits to challenge the election result and Biden’s victory and allegations of fraud in Counting the votes at a time when investigators from the Office of the Inspector General of the US Postal Service revealed that a postal employee in Pennsylvania had confessed to fabricating charges about irregularities in mail voting in the 2020 elections.

And US agencies responsible for presidential election security denied earlier that there is evidence of missing or modified votes or defects in electoral systems during the presidential elections, which contradicts Trump's statements.

Source: sena

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