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PRESIDENT TRUMP CLAIMS VICTORY, THREATENS TO CHALLENGE ELECTION RESULTS AT SUPREME COURT

President Donald Trump, on Wednesday, November 4, claimed he had won the Tuesday US election, despite the fact that the final results have not been announced, a move that is unconstitutional.


He also threatened to go to the Supreme court to dispute the counting of votes.


The republican candidate accused his opponents of electoral malpractice in the exercise.


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According to him, his opponents are casting votes after polls are closed.


“We are up big but they are trying to steal the election. We will never let them do it. Votes cannot be cast after the polls are closed!” he tweeted.


He said, “A very sad group of people is trying to disenfranchise people who voted for me, and we won’t stand for this. We were getting ready for a big celebration. We were winning everything, and all of a sudden, it was just called off.


“We’ll be going to the US Supreme Court; we want all voting to stop. We don’t want them to find any ballots at 4 a.m. and add them to the list.”


“This is a fraud on the American public. This is an embarrassment to our country. It’s a very sad moment to me, a very sad moment, and we are going to win this.


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“As far as I’m concerned we already have won this, so I want to thank all of our supporters, and I want to thank everybody that worked with us.”


Trump currently has 213 electoral college votes and needs 57 more to clinch the presidency. Biden needs only 44 of such votes.

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