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[Asia Economy Reporter Minyoung Kim] President Donald Trump, who has been making claims of election fraud during the vote counting process of the U.S. presidential election, expressed his dissatisfaction by continuing to tweet until the early morning of the 5th (local time).


According to the AP News, President Trump posted on Twitter at 2:30 a.m. that day, saying, "The Supreme Court must make a decision."


In his tweet, President Trump claimed, "With legitimate votes, I easily win the presidency of the United States," adding, "Observers were not allowed in any form. Therefore, the votes received during this period must be deemed illegal votes. The U.S. Supreme Court must decide."


This repeated the content of the emergency press conference President Trump held at the White House the previous morning.


President Trump's campaign continues to demand a halt to vote counting in some battleground states such as Michigan, arguing that Republican observers were not properly allowed to observe the counting process.



In a tweet posted just before, he claimed, "The Democrats are trying hard to take control of the Senate. They will eliminate the filibuster," adding, "The presidency has become even more important. We will win."


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