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Our observers were not allowed to observe the vote count, Donald Trump

 

US President Donald Trump has questioned the conduct of the presidential election, saying "our observers have not been allowed to enter the room to observe the counting of votes."

"I was elected, I got 7.1 million legal votes, but there were a lot of wrongdoings, including not allowing our observers to monitor the counting process," he said.

"This has never happened before. Millions of people have been sent ballot papers by post which they did not even ask for," he said.

In another tweet, he said, "I won this election by a wide margin."

However, the social networking site Twitter labeled the bottom of the two tweets, stating that the final results were not announced when they were tweeted.

Keep in mind that this is not the first time that Donald Trump's tweet has been labeled as such.

Just yesterday, during the voting process, Donald Trump made an extraordinary tweet while being alone in the White House.

All of these tweets were hidden by Twitter and labeled as controversial and misleading.

"People are calling for a halt to the counting process and we demand transparency because our legal observers were not allowed into the counting rooms," Trump said in his tweets.

He claimed that even after 8 pm on Tuesday night, thousands of votes were received illegally, which is easily changing the results in Pennsylvania and various other states.

"It will change the outcome of the election in several states, including Pennsylvania, which everyone thought was an easy victory," he said.

In another tweet, he said, "During the period when legal transparency was not allowed, many wrongdoings took place, tractors barricaded doors and windows were covered with thick cardboard so that observers could not see into the counting rooms." ۔

It should be noted that after 4 days of uncertainty and nerve-wracking contest in the US presidential election, the Democratic candidate Joe Biden has been elected the 46th president of the country after getting more than 270 electoral votes.

Even two days after the election, no candidate was able to get the required 270 electoral votes, and Joe Biden of the Democratic Party got only 264, while Donald Trump got only 214 electoral votes.

Joe Biden, 78, will be the oldest president of the United States to take office in January 2021.

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