Obama warns that the current president "denies reality"

Trump: The presidential election is the most fraudulent in history

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US President Donald Trump said, without evidence, that this month’s elections were “the most fraudulent in history,” while his predecessor, Barack Obama, warned that the current president “is denying reality” and will likely cause real harm to the country.

"I won the election!" Trump said in a post he wrote all in bold on social media the night before last, but Twitter quickly put a warning sign warning that the tweet contains misleading information.

Trump said, in a tweet on his Twitter account, the day before yesterday, that he would file "large" lawsuits to challenge the results of the presidential elections after the media announced the victory of his Democratic rival, Joe Biden.

Trump said in his tweet that "many of the lawsuits that were filed across the country were not ours, but rather people who witnessed horrific violations."

He added that "our big lawsuits, which show the unconstitutionality of the 2020 elections and the discontent caused by the things done to change the results, will be filed soon."

Trump did not specify a date for the lawsuits to be filed.

On his Twitter account, Trump reiterated yesterday that he was the winner of the recent presidential elections, and attacked the "fake media" that confirmed Biden's victory.

Trump wrote: "I won the elections ... Why is the false news media constantly assuming that Joe Biden will reach the presidency without even allowing our side to appear, which is something we are ready for?"

He added, "To what extent has our great constitution been violated in the 2020 elections ... may it have been attacked before?"

On the other hand, President-elect Joe Biden continues to push ahead with the transitional period ahead of the inauguration ceremony on January 20, despite the White House's lack of cooperation.

It gives priority to combating the Coronavirus epidemic in light of the continued high number of cases, as the number of infections jumped from ten million to eleven million in less than a week, and the number of deaths increased sharply, and medical workers were unable to bear this burden.

Former President Barack Obama is now conducting a series of conversations in the US media, where he has strongly criticized Trump for refusing to cooperate in the transitional period and admitting his defeat in the elections.

"When your time is up, your job is to put the country at the forefront of your concerns, and to think in a way that goes beyond yourself and your interests, and your sense of disappointment," Obama said in statements broadcast by the "CBS" television network.

Obama added on National Public Radio that he does not believe that Trump will "succeed in denying reality," but he warned that these jokes on the part of the president will have a price.

“There are real material implications of the amount of wasted time in the transition process,” the former president explained.

Let us know that we are in the midst of an epidemic and in the midst of an economic crisis, and we have serious issues related to national security. ”

The Vice President-elect, Democratic Senator Kamala Harris, called on supporters of the candidate's campaign, Joe Biden, to donate to support the legal team to respond to President Trump's lawsuits.

“Trump and the Republicans tried to dismantle our decisive victory with baseless lawsuits,” Harris wrote in a tweet.

We need your help to fund the legal work necessary to protect every vote. ”

The Biden team, a few days ago, launched a campaign to collect 30 million dollars for the fund that was created after the elections.

"We need to be prepared to fight these lawsuits and make sure that Trump won't win them just because we don't have the money to respond," said a campaign email sent to supporters.

On the other hand, Democratic representatives presented possible reasons for the shrinking of their majority in the US House of Representatives and proposed a new strategy that should be adopted in the next phase, after the losses that the party suffered in the last general elections.

The latest data indicate that the Democrats still have a majority in the House of 538 deputies, with the announcement of the results of the midterm elections that took place on the third of November, in conjunction with the presidential elections, but this majority has retreated.

The Democrats currently hold 232 seats, compared to 197 in the House of Representatives, and after the recent elections, they lost a number of seats they had held.

The latest Associated Press data shows that they have so far 219 seats, compared to 203 Republicans, which means they will retain the majority for two years from now, but it is a smaller majority compared to the previous elections.

With their loss of seats in the House of Representatives and their failure to achieve a majority in the Senate, their opponents will have a greater chance of blocking any legislation they propose, as does Joe Biden, if he is inaugurated as president.

The report says that the calls to "stop funding the police" harmed the Democrats, because this slogan was not supported by moderates in critical states, and this was an opportunity for the Republicans to attack their opponents in critical areas.

Others believe that they did not launch a campaign to knock on the doors of the electorate during the crisis of the Corona epidemic, and only organized virtual events.

Trump reiterated, through his Twitter account, that he was the winner of the presidential elections, and attacked “fake media”.

Democrats currently hold 232 seats, compared to 197 in the US House of Representatives.

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