• Trump: "The Supreme Court has really disappointed us."

    The president after the Texas appeal was rejected

  • Clashes in Washington after the pro Trump march

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December 13, 2020 "America risks having an illegitimate president, but the battle is not over".

So Donald Trump in an interview with Fox News on the eve of the Electoral College vote that will decree Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States.



"We will continue to move forward in our struggle," added the outgoing president, far from starting to consider granting this victory.

Trump then reiterated his accusations of "rigged elections", reiterating how in some states there have been votes from deceased people.



"How do states and politicians confirm an election in which corruption and irregularities are documented everywhere?" He tweeted, despite no state and federal authority having certified widespread irregularities, such as to overturn the voting outcome.

They are "the most corrupt elections in the history of the United States!", Reiterated Trump during an interview with Fox News.

What happened in this country, he attacked, is "Third World" stuff.


MOST CORRUPT ELECTION IN US HISTORY!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 13, 2020

Not even the Georgia High Court was able to move him from his positions, which rejected another appeal by the Republicans after the Supreme Court ruling that rejected the massive offensive launched by Texas.

Meanwhile, the tycoon's wrath has fallen on Attorney General William Barr for not talking about the investigation into Hunter Biden, the son of the president-elect, causing damage to the Republicans.

Because "he didn't reveal the truth to the public before the election," Trump tweeted.

According to the New York Times, the tycoon is even planning to torpedo Barr near the end of the mandate.



Supporters of the tycoon marched through the streets of Washington on Saturday night to contest the election result.

Clashes with Trump's opponents took place in the capital, arrests and injuries.

District of Columbia police said they arrested nearly 30 people for a range of crimes, from assault to possession of weapons.

Violence broke out on Saturday after sunset.

Four men were stabbed around 10pm after a downtown brawl and eight officers were injured.

The police tried to divide Trump's supporters from his opponents.

Early in the demonstration, the president flew over the crowd aboard the Marine One helicopter as he exited the city to watch the Army-Navy football game at West Point, where he was later spotted without a mask, generating further controversy and anger. on social media.