Donald Trump reiterated Thursday that he was going to win the US presidential election, which the Democrats are trying to "steal" from him, he again accused, without any concrete evidence to support it.

"If you count the legal votes, I win easily. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us," the US president said without evidence on Thursday at a White House press conference, after having already declared himself the winner of the American elections on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.

Always the same accusations

“Despite the interference never seen in an election from the mainstream media, the business world and the tech giants, we won with historic scores and the pollsters were deliberately wrong,” he continued.

"There was not the blue wave (the color of the Democratic Party) announced."

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In a cutting speech with the brief address, earlier in the day, by his opponent Joe Biden, Donald Trump made the same argument as in his first speech on the evening of November 3, without providing evidence of his accusations of electoral fraud .

He appeals to "justice"

"We cannot allow anyone to muzzle our voters and fabricate the results," he said.

"I have the feeling that justice will have to decide in the end."

The president seems increasingly isolated within his Republican party, as the vote count continued Thursday in several states.