Trump again lashes out at Biden on Twitter: “massive voter fraud”
In a new tweet, US President Trump says that President-elect Joe Biden may only enter the White House if he can prove that his “ridiculous” 80 million votes were not obtained by fraud or illegally. According to Trump, Biden has “he’s got a big unsolvable problem” in that area.
Trump’s latest swipe at his Democratic rival received the highest number of votes ever in the presidential election early this month. Trump himself garnered several million votes more than in 2016 but nevertheless drew the short straw.
“Biden can only enter the White House as President if he can prove that his ridiculous “80,000,000 votes” were not fraudulently or illegally obtained. When you see what happened in Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia & Milwaukee, massive voter fraud, he’s got a big unsolvable problem!”
However, he refuses to resign to his defeat and acknowledge Biden as the winner. According to him, there was massive fraud in the elections, something for which there is no evidence. Twitter, therefore, referred to Trump’s tweet as “this claim about election fraud is disputed”.
On the American holiday of Thanksgiving, Trump said Thursday that he would leave the White House if it turns out that Biden is indeed the winner. A college of electors will officially declare the winner next month.
“If it turns out that my opponent has garnered the most electoral votes, I will leave the White House,” Trump said. Afterward, the president complained again that his words were mispronounced.