-The president of the United States wrote on his Twitter page that “large demonstrations” are coming to Washington to protest once again against the outcome of the November 3 elections.
Referring to a report prepared by his adviser Peter Navarro, also on election fraud, Trump returned to believe that it is impossible for him to defeat Joe Biden.
“Peter Navarro said in his 36-page report that the allegations of voter fraud were” too much “for Trump to win.” In another part of the Twitter message, Trump wrote: “According to statistics, [I] lost the election is impossible. Large scale protests in [Washington] DC on Jan. 6. Be there, (our protests) I will not stop. January 6 marks the day when members of Congress will gather to approve the Electoral College vote and President-elect Jubaiden’s victory. Despite Biden confirming his election victory with 306 electoral votes after a nationwide vote, Trump continues to deny defeat, reiterating his claim of voter fraud. The president’s team has filed complaints in several states against what they say are election irregularities and fraud, but those complaints have been dismissed in several states.
Outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump, after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the complaint filed by Texas, and supported by 21 other states, about fraud in the election that resulted in Democratic rival Joe Biden being awarded victory, is not buying it and is protesting.
The high court’s decision put an end to the latest attempts to overturn the results in four contested states where the incumbent president lost, in an attempt to turn the tide in favor of Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
In short, the decision may have put an end to this troubled electoral round for the United States of America. According to the magistrates, “Texas has not demonstrated a recognizable judicial interest [in] how another state conducts its elections.” They also added that “all other pending appeals are dismissed as inadmissible.”
According to the motion filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (Republican), the states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin “exploited the Covid-19 pandemic to justify the omission of federal and state election laws and the illegal passage of last-minute amendments, thereby altering the results of the 2020 general election.”
The senior official said the four states violated the country’s Constitution and asked the Supreme Court to bar their respective representatives from voting in the electoral college, which plans to meet for that purpose on Dec. 14.
by Jeremy Abbott – American Correspondent