"Absolutely": Time for Trump to give in, Barack Obama says Barack Obama says



Election in the United States: Donald Trump, who refuses to budge, has 232 votes in the electoral college. He has challenged election results in several states, including Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona. He had demanded a recount in Wisconsin.



Washington:

It is time for US President Donald Trump to give in to President-elect Joe Biden, as there is no scenario to reverse the election result, his predecessor Barack Obama said.
Trump, who refuses to budge, has 232 votes in the electoral college.

 He has contested the election results in several states, including Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona. He had demanded a recount in Wisconsin.

In all of these states, he alleged that there was massive voter fraud and electoral negligence.
Biden has 306 of the electoral college's 538 votes, well above half of 270.

"Absolutely," Barack Obama warned CBNS News' 60 Minutes in an interview broadcast Sunday when asked if, in his opinion, it's time for Trump to return.

"Well, I mean, I think it was about time he conceded, probably the day after the election, or at the latest, two days after the election.

When you look at the numbers objectively, Joe Biden will have won comfortably. There is none. a scenario in which none of those states deviate, and it is certainly not enough to reverse the outcome of the elections, "said Barack Obama.

More than courtesy of a concession, the Trump White House is refusing to release the usual funds and facilities for the incoming administration. 

President-elect Biden is not receiving secret national security reports like Trump did when he was president-elect, Barack Obama alleged.

In stating that a president is a public servant, Barack Obama said that they are temporary occupants of the office, by design.

"And when time is up, it is your job to put the country first and think beyond your own ego, your own interests, and your own disappointments.

 My advice to President Trump is, if you like in this last stage of the para to be remembered as someone who put the country first, it's time you did the same, "he said.


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