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Trump Keeps Hope Alive, Says ‘We Will Win’ As Huge Crowd Gather For Him In Washington DC In Solidarity

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Groups identified online by a variety of names including “Stop the Steal,” “March for Trump,” and “MAGA Million March” are gathering in Washington, D.C reportedly to protest the projected outcome of the U.S presidential election tinted in favour of Donald Trump’s arc-rival, Joe Biden.

BIGPEN understands that the pro-Trump groups in their tens of thousand are demonstrating over the alleged election fraud and asking President Trump not to concede defeat to supposed president-elect, Joe Biden.

Trump who was said to have cheered the crowd on his way to golf course, later tweeted; “People are not going to stand for having this Election stolen from them by a privately owned Radical Left company, Dominion, and many other reasons!”

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1327704841964183552?s=20

Trump, in series of tweet on Saturday, is asking the America people not to allow the election stolen, saying, “The hand recount taking place in Georgia is a waste of time. They are not showing the matching signatures. Call off the recount until they allow the MATCH. Don’t let the Radical Left Dems STEAL THE ELECTION!”
However, each of his tweet is followed by a warning from twitter that “This claim about election fraud is disputed”.
In one of the tweet, Trump said that “hundreds of thousands of people showing their support in D.C. They will not stand for a Rigged and Corrupt Election!”, expressing optimism that he would win the election. “We will win“, he wrote.

The march comes as tensions are running high as President Trump has repeatedly doubled down on election rigging allegations – leading to the cry of “stop the steal” by his supporters.

Attorney General William Barr has launched a probe into alleged “voting irregularities” – despite there being no evidence of widespread fraud to back up Trump’s claims.

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The Trump campaign has fired off a flurry of lawsuits in battleground states where the votes went to Biden.

Many of them focus on claims of “illegal” votes or allegations ballot counters were not watched by independent observers.

With the election result tied up in litigation, the Trump campaign is refusing to concede and refusing to begin the key transition process to the Democrats, according to report in U.S Sun newspaper.

 

 

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