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Accusations of electoral fraud: Trump insists that he will not "change his mind"

2020-11-29T22:09:52.069Z


Despite the repeated accusations of the American billionaire, his lawyers have suffered twenty legal setbacks across the country. And at


The soon-to-be deposed American president assures him that he will not deviate from his position.

This Sunday, during his first televised interview since the presidential election won by Joe Biden, Donald Trump said he will not “change his mind” on his accusations without proof of electoral fraud.

“It's not like anyone can change my mind.

I will not have changed my mind in six months, ”the outgoing US president said on Fox News.

"This election was rigged," he said without providing further evidence to support it.

"We have largely won".

45 minutes of accusations against Biden

For his first television intervention since the November 3 election, Donald Trump reiterated for 45 minutes that accusations of massive electoral fraud would have cost him his re-election.

Despite the US billionaire's repeated accusations, his lawyers have suffered around 20 court defeats across the country, the latest in Pennsylvania where the state Supreme Court on Saturday dismissed a new complaint from his campaign team, reducing it to almost nil the possibility of modifying the results.

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The lawsuit filed by the Republicans called for either invalidation of the mail-in votes or the cancellation of the entire vote to leave the choice of the winner to state lawmakers.

Which did not seem to shake Donald Trump.

"We try to present evidence, but the judges do not allow us to do so," he said.

" We're trying.

We have tons of evidence ”.

A tackle at the Supreme Court

Ignoring the independence of the judiciary, the US President complained of not receiving support from the Department of Justice and the FBI.

They are "missing", he regretted, wondering about the usefulness of the Supreme Court if it does not intervene in his favor.

“The Supreme Court must examine our case.

Something has to come to him.

Otherwise, what is the Supreme Court?

".

The result of the 2020 election was not, however, close.

Democrat Joe Biden clearly won with 306 voters against 232 for Donald Trump.

It takes 270 to win the US presidential election.

Traditionally, the defeated candidate recognizes his defeat almost immediately, something Donald Trump still has not agreed to do, a refusal unprecedented in American political history.

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Even though Donald Trump would never acknowledge his defeat, he is virtually assured that the Electoral College will confirm Joe Biden's victory on December 14 and that the new Democratic president will take office on January 20, 2021. Yet the outgoing president has refused to fix. a limit to his legal actions to reverse the outcome of the election.

"I will not give a date," he replied.

Does he still see a possibility of winning?

"I hope," he said.

Source: leparis

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