Attendance at the ceremony for the first time in public service after President Trump's declaration of victory November 12, 6:20

US President Donald Trump attended the Vice President's Day ceremony and appeared in public for the first time since former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden declared victory in the presidential election.

While aides have reported concerns about the legal battle over the election, President Trump remains arguing for fraud.

President Trump visited Arlington National Cemetery near the capital Washington on the 11th with Mrs. Melania and Vice President Mike Pence on the holiday "Veterans Day".



It was the first time President Trump had been in public for public affairs after Mr. Biden declared victory in the presidential election, and he offered silence in the rain, but did not speak.



However, in addition to posting on Twitter that "we will win" on this day, the camp also said that there was fraud as "the election is not over" because the southern Georgia state will recount at the telephone interview. I continue to appeal to you.



Under these circumstances, the leading newspaper, The Washington Post, reported that White House Chief of Staff and camp executives were concerned that the court battle could not be won without new evidence of fraud.



The article said that President Trump himself understands that the situation will be more difficult as it is, and there is a lot of interest in how to deal with it in the future.

Meanwhile, Mr. Biden visited the Korean War monument in eastern Pennsylvania, near his hometown, with Mrs. Jill and offered a wreath.

Mr. Biden has been in talks with his aides and is preparing for a transition to power, but there is growing concern that preparations will be delayed as President Trump remains accused of election fraud.