Trump: I'm not leaving the White House. The Democrats can't take it.

We can't let the Democrats steal and the Senate, after trying to rob the White House. The Democrats will not take this White House, we will defeat it.” It is this statement by Donald Trump from Georgia, just hours before the result that will decide who among the Democrats and Republicans will control [...]
We can't let the Democrats steal and the Senate, after trying to rob the White House. The Democrats will not take this White House, we will defeat it.” It's this statement by Donald Trump from Georgia, just hours before the outcome that will decide who among the Democrats and Republicans will control the Senate. The republican candidate has indicated that, in the event she wins, she will object to the Senate's certificate of Biden's victory.
Kelly Loefkler, republican senator who wants to reconfirm in the Senate for Georgia, said that Americans deserve a convention platform, as envisioned in the constitution, to raise electoral problems in order to solve. And that's why she insisted that on January 6th she will vote to allow President Trump and the Americans to be heard.
Trump's direct attack was clear when he indicated that the elections were tricky and there is no way he was missing. In front of his supporters, he said this is one of the most important runoffs in history and that the whole world has its eyes on Georgia. He added that he hoped Mike Pens would join the team; referring to the fact that the vice president will lead the congress in the process of certified the vote on large voters. Pens has indicated he does not want to help Trump in his campaign against Beden.
Georgia's runoff is for Trump the only way to protect and save America they all want. He stressed that if the Democrats win here they will transform the country by opening the doors to immigrants. And then they'll take out health insurance for Americans.
Religious freedom will disappear, as will the second amendment and the police. The damage will be permanent and irreparable,” followed Trump in what appears to be the last attempt to overturn the electoral outcome.











