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Trump tweets words 'he won'; says vote rigged, not conceding - Black News Channel

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By KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump worked to take back an apparent acknowledgment that Joe Biden won the White House and was making clear he would keep trying to overturn the election result. Trump's earlier comments Sunday had given some critics and supporters hope that the White House was ready to begin working on a transition with Biden's team. Not so fast, Trump soon assured. Trump, without using Biden's name, said that 'He won' as part of a tweet that made baseless claims about a 'rigged' election. But as the Republican president saw how his […]

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