Inauguration of Joe Biden: Trump Finally Admits Biden Winning the US Presidential Election

By Admin | 26 January 2021 08:31:46 | 322 | 0
source: WSPA.com
source: WSPA.com

The 2020 United States presidential election held on Tuesday, November 3 2020. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris from the democratic party won the election with 51,3% vote which was the largest percentage of the popular vote won by any challenger to an incumbent president since 1932.

After the announcement of the US Presidential Election, Trump wrote some tweets that he would not concede. "He won because the Election was Rigged" Trump wrote. Shortly after the official announcement, Trump wrote another tweet such as "NOTHING" then claimed "WE WILL WIN!" and continued with "He only won in the eyes of the FAKE NEWS MEDIA," Trump wrote.

The confrontation of Trump at peak when the confirmation of Joe Biden's electoral victory held. Reported from CNBC, pro-Trump Riot storm the Capitol to cancel the event "More than 50 police officers were hurt at pro-Trump riot at the Capitol that also killed 4". An hour after Wednesday's rioting began, Trump urged his supporters to remain peaceful, asserting that "WE are the Party of Law & Order." He later offered sympathy for the rioters.

Due to the riot the confirmation of Joe Biden's electoral victory was postponed until January 20th. A White House official as told in CNBC, when asked if Trump was admitting defeat, told "the new government will be inaugurated on January 20".

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