The results of the US presidential election have not yet been officially accepted by President Donald Trump. Festivals are taking place across the United States. World leaders congratulate Joe Biden. But Trump is still showing the Supreme Court. There has been no contact with Biden from the White House so far.
Joe Biden’s publicity adviser, Simon Sanders, said there was no contact with Joe Biden from the Trump camp or the White House until Sunday, local time. No one can say for sure whether the tradition of congratulating the winner from the White House will be maintained at all this time.
It is not expected that President Trump will accept the defeat and congratulate Joe Biden. Rather he is going to take legal action; He also said that he will go to the Supreme Court. Looks like he’ll try to make the water a little more cloudy.
Trump has two more months to go. In the meantime, he may dismiss some members of the administration. He may also issue some executive orders to please his supporters.
Since the day after the election, Trump has been spending more time at his golf club in Virginia, near Washington DC. The northeastern United States is experiencing warmer temperatures this week.
On Twitter, Trump reiterated his old words. Without allegation, he spoke of vote rigging and fraud.
The country is much bigger than one person, said James Cliburn, an elected congressman from South Carolina. Democracy is now under threat, he said, urging the Republican Party to come forward.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is a close ally of President Trump. He helped Donald Trump prepare for the presidential debate. Chris said he should talk to Trump now. Should be asked to show information of vote fraud. Chris Christie added that it is not possible for the team to move forward with allegations of fraud without any evidence.
Sam Nunberg served as Trump’s adviser in the 2016 election. He said it could be seen whether any vote was rigged or rigged. Although this may not change the outcome.
Republican commentator Carl Rove has served as an adviser to George W. Bush. Carl Rove says President Trump can fight for his legal rights if he has any evidence.
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney says there’s no reason to think Trump will say goodbye one night. Mitt Romney added that Donald Trump is not the kind of person to do that.