Barack Obama Says Donald Trump Claims His Defeat
Barack Obama Says Donald Trump Claims His Defeat
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Washington: The former Us President Barack Obama opens up saying; it's time for US President Donald Trump to admit President-elect Joe Biden, as there is no scenario to reverse the outcome of the election.

Trump, still refuses to accept that he has 232 Electoral College votes. He challenged the election results in various states including Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona. He also demanded a recount in Wisconsin. In all other mentioned states, he alleged that there were massive voters' fraud and electoral malpractice. Biden who has 306 of the 538 Electoral College votes, well above the halfway mark of 270.

Obama states, "Well, I mean, I think it was time for him to concede probably-- the day after the election-- or at the latest, two days after the election. When you look at the numbers objectively, Joe Biden will have won handily. There is no scenario in which any of those states would turn the other way, and certainly not enough to reverse the outcome of the election.” The Trump White House is declining to free up the usual funds and facilities for the incoming administration. President-elect Biden is not receiving secret national security briefings as Trump did when he was president-elect, Obama alleged.   Obama also said that over the last several years America's adversaries have seen the country weakened, not just as a consequence of this election. Obama hopes for the new president to set a new tone.

Observing that there are a set of traditions that the US has followed Obama said that the outgoing president congratulates the incoming president, instructs the government and the agencies to cooperate with the new government coming in.

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