Trump even horrified his party friends

Don­ald Trump has his back to the wall — his lead in Penn­syl­va­nia and Geor­gia is shrink­ing by the minute. The self-declared elec­tion win­ner appears again in the evening before the press and speaks of alleged elec­tion fraud. Sev­er­al broad­cast­ers stop broad­cast­ing because of obvi­ous lies. US Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump has again claimed vic­to­ry in the pres­i­den­tial elec­tion and tried to stir up doubts about the elec­tion process with alle­ga­tions of fraud. In a spon­ta­neous­ly sched­uled speech in the White House on Thurs­day evening (local time), the Repub­li­can again accused the oppo­si­tion Democ­rats of want­i­ng to “steal” his elec­tion: “If you count the legal votes, I win with ease. If you count the ille­gal votes they can try to steal our choice. ” The Pres­i­dent spoke once more of alleged “fraud” in the elec­tion and affirmed that he want­ed to take legal action against the elec­tion results in indi­vid­ual states. “That is where they are try­ing to steal the elec­tion. They are try­ing to manip­u­late an elec­tion.” Again he denounced the postal votes: “It is incred­i­ble to see how these postal votes are so one-sided.” Trump was refer­ring to the fact that the major­i­ty of Biden’s sup­port­ers had used the option of vot­ing by post. He him­self had warned mas­sive­ly in advance against postal vot­ing and asked his sup­port­ers to vote per­son­al­ly — which should have worked with them.

The Democ­rats, on the oth­er hand, had encour­aged their sup­port­ers to vote by mail because of the coro­na pan­dem­ic. Accord­ing to polls, the risk of con­ta­gion has also made demo­c­ra­t­ic vot­ers more con­cerned. When he appeared in the White House press room, Trump did not pro­vide any evi­dence of his fraud alle­ga­tions. Sev­er­al tele­vi­sion sta­tions inter­rupt­ed the live inter­rup­tion after a short time. The sta­tion MSNBC made the start. The mod­er­a­tor jus­ti­fied this with the need to cor­rect false state­ments by the pres­i­dent. Trump him­self left the room after a lit­tle over a quar­ter of an hour with­out answer­ing ques­tions from journalists.
Crit­i­cism from within

OSCE: “Gross abuse of office”: Trump’s alle­ga­tion of manip­u­la­tion is “unfound­ed”

For his actions, Trump had to put up with harsh crit­i­cism from mem­bers of his own par­ty. “There is no jus­ti­fi­ca­tion for the president’s remarks tonight that are under­min­ing our demo­c­ra­t­ic process,” Mary­land Repub­li­can gov­er­nor Lar­ry Hogan wrote on Twit­ter. In an inter­view with the sta­tion PBS, he accused Trump and his camp of hav­ing pre­pared the ground for the cur­rent pro­ce­dure — the ques­tion­ing of the results — with warn­ings about the postal vote. Hogan is the chair­man of the Nation­al Asso­ci­a­tion of Gov­er­nors. Con­gress­man Adam Kinzinger called for evi­dence of fraud alle­ga­tions to be pre­sent­ed and pre­sent­ed in court. “Stop spread­ing exposed mis­in­for­ma­tion … This is get­ting crazy,” he wrote on Twit­ter. The influ­en­tial chair­man of the Sen­ate Judi­cia­ry Com­mit­tee, Lind­sey Gra­ham, sided with Trump and donat­ed $ 500,000 to his legal fund.

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