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US President Donald Trump on Wednesday, 23 September, said that he would not commit to transfer of power post-US elections day if he loses the presidential post to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, AP reported.
“We’re going to have to see what happens. You know that I’ve been complaining very strongly about the ballots, and the ballots are a disaster,” Trump told the reporters when asked if he would commit to peaceful transition of power.
Trump had also suggested delaying the November elections, saying that the election would become “the most inaccurate and fraudulent” in history, reported Scroll.in.
In 2016 US elections, Donald Trump also refused to commit to accepting the election results in his contest against Hillary Clinton, to which Clinton had said that it’s an attack on democracy.
Trump, in the press briefing, also suggested that if states got rid of voting through the mail, there won’t be any concern about fraud, or any transition of power.
US President Donald Trump, on Saturday, 20 September, asked the Senate to consider "without delay" his upcoming nomination to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
(With inputs from Scroll.in, CNN, AP)
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