In a new interview with Fox News, former US President Donald Trump admits that he did not win the presidential election – six months after Joe Biden’s election victory.
Trump told Fox host Sean Hannity on Wednesday night:
– Shockingly enough, we were to win easily with 64 million votes, and we got 75 million votes, and we did not win. But let’s see what happens with that, Trump said The Huffington Post.
However, Trump lost the election by more than seven million votes. He lost the Electoral College by 232 votes to Biden’s 306.
The resigned president, and some Republicans, still have doubts about the allegations of electoral fraud, and are constantly making new accusations.
This is despite the fact that neither Trump nor anyone else has presented documentation of extensive election fraud. On the contrary, this claim has been rejected by local authorities, courts and other bodies.
Trump is also said to have told Fox News that he hoped Biden had no problems in the White House.
“I want him to do well,” Trump said The Guardian and added:
– I think the election was incredibly unfair, but I want him to go out and do good for our country, he said.
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– Good day for Russia
On Wednesday, Joe Biden returned from Geneva, after summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The meeting lasted for five hours – without a lunch break, and after the summit, the two heads of state issued a statement in which they agreed to start a dialogue on arms control.
Trump is said to have told Fox News that Biden “gave a very big stage to Russia, and we got nothing. I think it was a good day for Russia. “
However, Trump met Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland in 2018. Criticism hailed shortly after the press conference ended, and many reacted strongly to Trump standing side by side with Putin and denying Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
However, Putin described the meeting as “an important step in the right direction”, while Trump refused to support the conclusion that Russia interfered in the presidential election.
Biden and Putin also agreed at the Geneva summit to send ambassadors to each other again, to lower tensions between the two countries.
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– Professional man
Putin commented on the difference between Joe Biden and his predecessor Trump, writes NTB.
“He is a very balanced, professional man,” Putin said, praising Biden for his values.
“It is clear that he is very experienced,” said Putin, who also said he was different from Trump.
– Biden did not invite me to the White House. No such invitation was given, the Russian president said, adding that such a meeting can only take place when conditions dictate.