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Trump goes into Twitter frenzy, calls Biden “illegitimate president”

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  • President Donald Trump went into a tweeting fury on Thursday morning as repeatedly slammed the election results.
  • Trump also criticized Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and called President-elect Joe Biden as “illegitimate president.”
  • Twitter has flagged the president’s tweets since his claims were unsubstantiated.

On Thursday morning, President Donald Trump went into a Twitter barrage as he continuously denounced the presidential election results. He also lambasted Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) and President-elect Joe Biden.

The president’s beginning tweet was in a calm tone, saying “wisdom and courage” before going into a Twitter frenzy.

Quoting an unknown rally supporter from Georgia, Trump said that the future would hold a “very dangerous moment” and that things would also be going to “escalate dramatically.”

“People are upset, and they have a right to be. Georgia not only supported Trump in 2016, but now. This is the only State in the Deep South that went for Biden? Have they lost their minds? This is going to escalate dramatically. This is a very dangerous moment in our history,” the president wrote.

“The fact that our country is being stolen. A coup is taking place in front of our eyes, and the public can’t take this anymore.”

He also went on criticizing Kemp and calling Biden as an “illegitimate president.”

“How does Governor [Kemp] allow certification of votes without verifying signatures and despite the recently released tape of ballots being stuffed?” Trump said, adding that [Kemp’s] “poll numbers have dropped like a rock. He is finished as governor!”

“How can you give an election to someone who lost the election by hundreds of thousands of legal votes in each of the swing states. How can a country be run by an illegitimate president?”

Still not done, the president, quoted his friend and Fox News host Sean Hannity, saying that he “won by a landslide” and got robbed of the presidency.

Most of Trump’s tweets have been flagged by Twitter, putting a disclaimer that reads: “this claim about election fraud is disputed.”

Source: Mediaite.com

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