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Today (6th) was also very interested in the US presidential election.



President Trump, who declared victory at the beginning of the vote, but the pursuit of the Democratic Party candidate Biden turned the market upside down, and in the meantime, the change of heart was buried on President Trump's Twitter. In the event of defeat, he suggested that he would go to the Supreme Court.



When Candidate Biden gained the upper hand in the subsequent counting, he began to argue for conspiracy theories, asking how the overwhelming result could be produced each time a ballot was counted.



Trump's presidential election camp has filed lawsuits in Michigan and Pennsylvania asking for a recount or stopping the count.



But a few hours later, President Trump suddenly asked for a meaningful approach from our lawyers, but he said, "What's the point of doing so?" The truth of our system and this presidential election have already suffered damage, and this is something to be discussed.



In response, the British Guardian also analyzed that President Trump seems to be opposed to the legal team's strategy to stop counting votes, and that he seems to be feeling his own defeat in this presidential election, referring to the statement that he has already suffered damage.



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Tottenham's Son Heung-min also climbed the rankings.



Tottenham played an away game early this morning against Bulgarian Ludogorets in Group J in the Europa League group stage.



Tottenham started with Kane's opening goal in the 11th minute of the first half, followed by Maura's extra goal in the 31st minute, but allowed a goal for Ludogorets in the fourth minute.



Son Heung-min, who was on the bench, came in in the 15th minute of the second half, and 17 seconds after stepping on the ground, he gave a decisive pass to Ro Selso, which led to the team's third goal.



Tottenham won a 3-1 victory and Son Heung-min was the fifth assist of the season.