Trump describes Biden as a fake president, rates Afghanistan elections above US’

 


President Donald Trump says a soldier working in Afghanistan told him that elections in the country  are better than the 2020 US presidential poll.

 

In a series of tweets on Saturday, Trump alleged that electoral process was corrupt, describing Biden as a “fake president”.

 

He also described the supreme court as totally incompetent, saying it has been weak to act on the “fraudulent” 2020 presidential election.

 

“A young military man working in Afghanistan told me that elections in Afghanistan are far more secure and much better run than the USA’s 2020 Election. Ours, with its millions and millions of corrupt Mail-In Ballots, was the election of a third world country. Fake President!” Trump wrote.

 

 “The U.S. Supreme Court has been totally incompetent and weak on the massive Election Fraud that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election. We have absolute PROOF, but they don’t want to see it – No “standing”, they say. If we have corrupt elections, we have no country!

 

“Where the hell is the Durham Report? They spied on my campaign, colluded with Russia (and others), and got caught. Read the Horowitz Reports about Comey & McCabe. Even the Fake News @nytimes said “bad”. They tried it all, and failed, so now they are trying to steal the election!


Biden was declared president-elect after polling more than 270 electoral votes, the threshold needed to win.

 

He had defeated Trump in some states that are Republican strongholds and also won in various key battleground states.

 

The electoral process which started on November 3 was ratified after the electoral college confirmed Biden as the winner of the presidential election.

 

The confirmation is one of the steps necessary for Biden to take over the leadership of the country on January 20.

 

Trump’s supporters staged protests across Washington to kick against his defeat.

  

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