TRUMP: I’m not going to Biden’s inauguration. He is the first president to break that ritual
Donald Trump openly admitted his defeat in the November elections on Thursday and condemned Wednesday’s assault by his congressional followers, a fact that he is responsible for strangling them with his baseless allegations of electoral fraud. Happen or occur.
Washington, Jan.8 (EFE) – President United StateAnd the Donald TrumpFriday announced that Will not attend January 20 next time Opening His Democratic successor Joe Biden.
“To everyone who asked me, I will not go to the installation Trump said in a short tweet. It will be the first surviving president not to attend the said event.
And in another previous message, the outgoing ruler sent a message to his followers:
The 75 million American patriots who voted for me, USA first and “Make the USA great again, will have a tremendous voice in the future”
“They will not be scorned or unfairly treated in any way, shape or form!”
To all who have asked, I am not going to the inauguration on January 20th.
– Donald J Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 8, 2021
For the first time, Trump explicitly acknowledged his defeat in the November elections on Thursday and condemned Wednesday’s assault by his congressional followers, a fact he bears responsibility for strangling them with their unfounded allegations of electoral fraud before it happened. .
In that letter, Trump emphasized that his followers who committed crimes in the assault on Congress, in which five people were killed, including a policeman, “will pay for them.”
The 75,000,000 Great American Patriots who voted for me, America first, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT again, will have a giant voice for a long time to come. They will not be scorned or unfairly treated in any way, shape or form !!!
– Donald J Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 8, 2021
Trump has spent the past two months since the election results emerged denouncing election irregularities and alleged fraud that he was unable to prove.
On Thursday, the US Congress approved Biden’s victory. The Democrat won 306 of the 538 votes cast to choose the new president. Trump, for his part, reached 232.
The confirmation hearing on the Democrat’s victory on January 6 was halted for several hours, after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol.
The attack killed four people, among them Ashley Babbitt, a 14-year-old US Air Force warrior, who was shot in the chest inside the Legislature.
– With RT info
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