Trump Is In No Mood To Concede, But Says Will Leave White House

President Trump took questions for the first time since he lost the election to Joe Biden after he spoke to troops serving overseas on Thanksgiving.

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President Trump this week acknowledged that the transition for President-elect Joe Biden to take office is going ahead. But on Thursday, he made clear he’s in no mood to concede the election, even after the Electoral College formally votes this month.

“It’s going to be a very hard thing to concede because we know there was massive fraud,” Trump said, complaining that the U.S. election was “like a Third World country.”

Trump has kept a low profile since losing the election to Biden on Nov 3, appearing on camera only a handful of times, and steering clear of reporters’ questions.