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We're Going to Win This'On Sunday, Axios reported that Trump planned to prematurely declare a victory if he appeared to be “ahead.” But speaking with reporters later that day, Trump denied that he would do so and dismissed the Axios report as being “false.”Shortly after Trump’s speech, in which he did exactly what he said he wouldn’t do, the major TV networks made clear that a winner has not been declared and that
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President Trump took to Twitter on Monday to take aim at Republican Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio.
wrote, “I WON THE ELECTION.”President-elect Joe Biden won the 2020 election, and Twitter was quick to note that.“Official sources called this election differently,” said the label attached to the tweet. It linked back to a landing page created by Twitter on Nov.
Donald Trump supporter Lil Pump didn’t actually register to vote in the 2020 US Presidential election, voter records confirm.The rapper made a speech at Trump’s final pre-election rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan on November 2.As The Smoking Gun report, Pump – real name Gazzy Garcia – doesn’t appear as a registered voter in the Florida records.
Also Read: Fox News' Howard Kurtz Called Out for 'Both Sides' Comparison of Trump Administration, Whoopi GoldbergHe went on, “Are you surprised? Are any of you surprised that Donald Trump’s shock opera would not have this sort of sad, pathetic finale? I’m not. I’m surprised you’re surprised.
While Iowa faces one of the tightest congressional races in American history, Republican candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks claimed victory in an appearance on “Fox & Friends” Thursday. “The races in Iowa are very descriptive and very detailed, so, on election night, we were ahead in votes, but, there is a process of provisional ballots and absentee ballots that have to be counted,” said the candidate for Iowa's 2nd District.
Donald Trump, is not going to end when he leaves office.In 2021 and beyond, look for waves of releases about the Trump administration and about the president's loss to Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Works already planned include the anti-Trump “Preventable: The Inside Story of How Leadership Failures, Politics, and Selfishness Doomed the U.S.
“Saturday Night Live” aired a “Weekend Update” segment where hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che celebrated the end of Donald Trump’s presidency. Hours before the popular NBC sketch show aired, Fox News projected Joe Biden to become the 46th president of the United States. The show started with a lengthy cold open in which Jim Carrey, Maya Rudolph and Alec Baldwin portrayed Biden, Kamala Harris and Trump, respectively, in a sketch that mocked the incumbent candidate over the loss. Later in the
Donald Trump 'You're fired!' after he lost the Presidential election. The Business tycoon and TV star gave Trump his marching orders after former vice president Joe Biden clinched victory in the nail-biting US election.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticAfter several weeks of partially losing the political plot, Saturday Night Live came out blazing tonight as Donald Trump’s reign of error begins to end, at least officially.In a throwback to the first SNL after the election of 2016, the skit saw Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump give a concession serenade, kind of.
Donald Trump is refusing to acknowledge that he lost the election.
Rudy Giuliani is opening up about the Trump campaign’s next move after Biden was declared the winner of the election – TMZ Miley Cyrus had an awesome reaction to the election result – Just Jared Jr Tia Mowry says there was racial bias when it came to Sister Sister pay – TooFab Anderson Cooper had the best comparison for Donald Trump – Celebitchy Watch this anchor try to do math live on TV – DListed Listen to all of the new music from this week – Just Jared Jr
Donald Trump is not going down without a fight. The 74-year-old president lashed out on Twitter after the 2020 race was called for Democratic opponent Joe Biden on November 7, doing what critics feared the most: refusing to accept the results of the election. In a statement, Trump called the race “far from over” and that Biden is “rushing to falsely pose as the winner.”
Ivanka Trump underscored the importance Friday of a "free and fair" election, and an accurate tally of ballots. "Every legally cast vote should be counted. Every illegally cast vote should not," President Trump's daughter, who's also a senior White House adviser, wrote on Twitter.
Who knew that just a week after declaring his support for Donald Trump, 50 Cent would be rallying against the president on Twitter. The rapper, 45, tweeted out an illustration of the Statue of Liberty loading Trump into a slingshot made from a protective face mask. He captioned it, “Man they gonna do Trump dirty, he going to jail. you ever herd [sic] a president say stop counting the f**king votes. LOL SMH”.
On #LSSC tonight: Can you tell which one of these things is not like the other? pic.twitter.com/SSzGwzK2vY— A Late Show (@colbertlateshow) November 5, 2020(Tap photo and swipe to view gallery)
Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar on Wednesday rejected a Wednesday tweet from Eric Trump, the executive vice president of The Trump Organization, in which he claimed his father, President Trump, won Pennsylvania.
Donald Trump‘s campaign is now filing with the Supreme Court to stop the vote count in Pennsylvania.
President Trump is projected to win Florida's 29 electoral votes thanks in part to Cuban American voters in the traditionally Democratic stronghold Miami-Dade County, which has a heavily Hispanic population. While Trump did not win Miami-Dade County, he came much closer to Democratic nominee Joe Biden's numbers (53%-46%) than he did when running against Hillary Clinton in 2016 (63%-34%).That translated to a 3.4% win in the state in 2020 compared to his narrow 1.2% margin in 2016.