Donald Trump refused to accept the result of the US election, as he accused media outlets that called the race for Joe Biden of colluding with the president-elect in trying to steal the White House from him.
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Trump is unable to deal with his own emotions. He cannot handle rejection. He doesn’t understand not getting his own way because until now he’s been able to lie and cheat and bully his way towards getting whatever he wants. He has failed a million times but he’s never had to face it or deal with it. He cannot process facing his own failure and he is unequipped to deal with it like an adult. Instead we see him lashing out and telling more lies, trying to whip up even more division and hatred and anger than he already has in the last 4/5 years. He also doesn’t understand how this makes him look. All he’s concerned about is getting what he wants, he has no idea that behaving like a spoiled little bratty 3year old when he doesn’t get his own way makes him and America look so weak and pathetic.
There is abundant evidence of fraud that likely has a decisive effect on the result of the election. There is therefore abundant grounds for the legal challenges underway, and it would be inconsistent and improper to concede before all litigation is completed. The eagerness of Democrats to facilitate and ignore and cover up fraud tells us a lot about their moral low-ground.
Biden should not be regarded as “president-elect” until all the states have officially certified their electors. And he is not officially the president-elect until congress accepts the report from the electoral college. Trump remains the one and only president until noon on Jan 20, 2021. Until then, transition activities should not interfere with or undermine his exercise of the office.