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President Trump continues to argue hopelessly that he could reverse the election results.

It seems to be to induce the gathering of supporters, but he said he will attend a large-scale election protest rally tomorrow (15th).



This is Kim Soo-hyung, correspondent from Washington.



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President Trump, who is staying at the White House without an outside schedule, gave a telephone interview with Conservative Washington Examina.



President Trump has repeatedly argued that the results of the presidential election can be reversed, saying that the results will be known in two to three weeks, so don't bet on the side of losing.



He said he was betting on a recount and lawsuit, but the newspaper analyzed that Trump was aware of the hopeless situation and was trying to show his supporters fighting.




Trump's supporters are already confronting the White House with supporters for Trump's announcement that they will hold a protest rally in Washington, DC tomorrow with tens of thousands of people.



President Trump has told Twitter that he can say hello to his supporters by attending an election protest rally tomorrow.



While the Trump administration has not cooperated with Biden and concerns on a security gap are growing inside the Republican Party, the transition committee has responded that it needs access to confidential information.



[Johannes Abraham/Biden Transition Committee: Over time, access to confidential information and informal conversations is currently at risk for Americans' interests in national security.]



Biden-elect wins in Georgia, Arizona

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US media predicted that biden's 306 electors and President Trump secured 232 electors during the final round.