Joe Biden: Donald Trump will not accept the election results

Joe Biden: Donald Trump will not accept the election results
Joe Biden: Donald Trump will not accept the election results
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Both men who in 2020 has been fighting for the White House, is likely to face off again in November, which polls show Americans are not enthusiastic about.

In an interview with CNN, Mr. Biden talked about the possibility that Mr. Trump would not accept the results of the election. “I promise I won’t (agree), and that’s dangerous,” Mr. Biden said.

D. Trump still unfoundedly claims that he won the 2020 election. elections, despite losing numerous legal challenges.

“How many court cases did they have?” Supreme Court cases? All of them said that “this is a completely legal election,” Mr. Biden emphasized.

“You can’t love your country only when you win,” he said.

Trump, who is currently on trial over an alleged hush-hush payment to pornographic actress Stormy Daniels, hinted to local media last week that he may contest the 2024 election. elections.

He told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that he would accept the results “if everything is fair.”

The 81-year-old Mr. Biden, who is already considered the oldest president in US history, claimed that US allies expected him to win a second term in November.

“See, I travel the world; do you know what other world leaders are saying? This is not a joke. 80 percent after an important meeting (says): “You have to win… my democracy is at stake,” Mr. Biden said.

Biden said Trump’s comments on the campaign trail showed how he would use the presidency for his own purposes if he returned to the White House.

“He’s saying … that he’s going to make sure that his attorney general prosecutes the people that he directs to prosecute, and if he doesn’t, he’s going to fire him,” Mr. Biden said.

The incumbent, who is trailing his likely challenger in many opinion polls, said he was not worried and noted that the election was still many months away.

“I think I feel good about the trajectory of the campaign,” he said.

“Many people (…) don’t decide until autumn. A lot of things are happening, we’ll see what happens,” Mr. Biden said.

Asked what advice he got from his former boss, President Barack Obama, in conversations about the election, Mr. Biden said it was just “to keep doing what I’m doing.”

The article is in Lithuanian

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