Donald Trump can rant all he wants about election fraud, but he doesn’t have the legitimacy to discredit Joe Biden’s win, nor can he stay at the White House past January 20th when the president-elect is sworn-in.
Biden’s campaign team on Friday November 6th assured supporters that Trump can’t refuse to leave the White House once Biden’s win is officially confirmed.
Biden’s team warned that Trump could be escorted from the White House if he refuses to admit defeat.
“As we said on July 19th, the American people will decide this election. And the United States government is perfectly capable of escorting trespassers out of the White House,” Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said on Friday.
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Several key US political leaders including 2012 republican presidential contender Mitt Romney has called on Trump to accept defeat and stop embarrassing himself with meaningless lawsuits.
Trump has been urged to emulate former US presidents like Jimmy Carter and George H. W. Bush who conceded defeat and even congratulated winners.
Biden is just hours away from being confirmed President-elect as vote counting in Pennsylvania is about to be concluded.
The democratic challenger is leading in Pennsylvania where he is expected to sweep the state’s 20 electoral votes to propel him past the 270 electoral college threshold to be president.
Meanwhile Biden supporters have taken to the street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and in Washington D.C to celebrate ahead of the much-awaited confirmation that their candidate is officially US President-elect.
Biden’s supporters have gathered in Philadelphia because it’s the results from the city’s tallying center that will take Biden to White House.
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