Despite his continued refusal to admit defeat in the elections, and the US Supreme Court aborted his last hopes of questioning its results, expectations prevail that US President Donald Trump will resort to revenge on all those he believes have failed him.

Axios reported that Trump is considering firing a number of senior officials in his administration before leaving the White House on January 20.

The site stated that Trump is studying options to replace Justice Secretary William Barr, due to his hiding the investigations of the financial transactions of the son of President-elect Hunter Biden over the past months.

US Attorney General William Barr (French)

Axios quoted a senior White House official, who did not reveal his name, as saying that "this month will be the longest ever," given what he described as "strange requests" by President Trump.

The same source mentioned that life in the White House since the elections has become a daily "oh my share" contest over who will be fired first, especially Minister of Justice and Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration Stephen Hahn, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Gina Haspel.

Informed sources reported to Axios that Trump discussed privately with close associates, including Republican Representative Jim Jordan, the situation of William Barr, while a source in Congress said it is unclear whether Trump will dismiss him or keep him in office until January 20 / Next January.

Feeling of disappointment

Trump announced that his fight against the presidential election results has now begun, expressing regret over the Supreme Court's decision to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Texas against the election results in 4 states.

Trump said - in a tweet on his Twitter account - that the Supreme Court really failed him, then commented, saying, "There is neither wisdom nor courage."

The Supreme Court really let us down.

No Wisdom, No Courage!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2020

He also saw in another tweet that he won a landslide victory in the elections if only the legal votes were counted, and not all the fake voters' votes and the fraud that miraculously emerged from everywhere, it is a stain, as he put it.

And the social networking site Twitter quickly put a warning flag on the US president's tweet.

He refused to admit

Trump continues to refuse to admit his defeat to Biden, and asserts that the elections were stolen from him.

Democrat Joe Biden won the election after garnering 306 electoral votes compared to 232 votes for Trump, exceeding the required number of electoral college votes, which is at least 270 votes.

Biden won the elections after garnering 306 votes in the electoral college compared to 232 votes for Trump (social media)

From the viewpoint of Al Jazeera Channel analyst for US election affairs and Newsweek writer Peter Rove, President Trump's options under the system are running out, indicating that Trump is trying to maintain the support of his supporters and keep their ranks united.

Rove expressed his belief that Trump really believes that the elections were stolen from him, and that it was these violations that helped achieve the results in Biden's favor, and then he will not miss any opportunity to prove it.

As for the professor of governance and constitutional law at the American University, Chris Edelson, he said that the battle has ended since it began and ended when the results were approved, and the president lost more than once before the courts.