All major media companies in the US have declared Joe Biden the winner of the presidential election.

But Donald Trump refuses to admit defeat.

In Georgia, one of the few states where counting is still going on, the result right now is in Biden's favor.

The challenger has an advantage of just over 10,000 votes.

However, it is already clear that the result is so even that a recalculation will be carried out.

Despite this, Donald Trump proclaimed on Monday that "Georgia will be a great victory for the president, just as it was on election night."

"Will shock"

In another tweet, the president writes that the state of Nevada, which was assigned to Joe Biden by the media companies, has had a lot of false votes.

He refers the information to an as yet unpublished revelation which, according to the president, "will shock".

Trump further writes that Wisconsin, whose electoral votes were also awarded to Joe Biden by virtually all American media companies, "looks very good" without specifying in what way the votes in the state would speak in favor of the president.

On Monday, he also reiterated his criticism of the Pennsylvania counting process and wrote that the state prevented Republican election observers from witnessing the count.

Which Trump describes as "unthinkable and illegal."

Fragments Republicans

This year's presidential election looks set to be a protracted conflict that has also created divisions within the Republican Party.

According to information, Donald Trump's wife Melania trump and his adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, among others, have urged him to hand over power.

However, without success.

- It is anonymous information that you should be careful with, but there are several sources that state the same thing, says SVT's foreign reporter Fouad Youcefi.

Republican Senator and former presidential candidate Mitt Romney has congratulated Joe Biden on the victory, as did former President George W. Bush.

At the same time, many Republicans are taking Trump's side.

On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Republican Mitch McConnell announced that he did not recognize Biden as the winner of the current election and that the president has a "100 percent right to investigate allegations of irregularities."