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Don’t wrongfully claim office of President – Trump warns Biden

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US President, Donald Trump has told his challenger, Joe Biden not to wrongfully claim the office of the President in the ongoing US election race.

With his challenger Joe Biden at the brink of winning the US presidency, incumbent Donald Trump launched an extraordinary assault on the country’s democratic process.

In words and deeds, Trump showed desperation and panic as his re-election chances faded away, with more votes being counted in a handful of battleground states.

At a press briefing at the White House on Thursday, Trump falsely claimed the election was being “stolen” from him, as he also lost legal challenges to stop counting.

 

Trump said he also could make that claim to the office of the President.

He said legal proceedings were just now beginning and believed that he would get his mandate back.

According to Trump, he had such a big lead in all of these states late into election night, only to see the leads miraculously disappear as the days went by.

“I had such a big lead in all of these states late into election night, only to see the leads miraculously disappear as the days went by. Perhaps these leads will return as our legal proceedings move forward!

”Joe Biden should not wrongfully claim the office of the President. I could make that claim also. Legal proceedings are just now beginning,” he said.

Right now, Trump is on the verge of losing re-election bid as he trails Biden.

Trump is trailing in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, four key battle states.

If Trump loses Pennsylvania, Biden will win the presidency.

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