Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Trump says he’ll leave if Biden electoral win certified

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PRESIDENT Donald Trump said Thursday that he will leave the White House if the Electoral College formalizes President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, even as he insisted such a decision would be a “mistake,” as he spent his Thanksgivi­ng renewing baseless claims that “massive fraud” and crooked officials in battlegrou­nd states caused his election defeat.

“Certainly I will. But you know that,” Trump said Thursday when asked whether he would vacate the building, allowing a peaceful transition of power in January. But Trump, taking questions for the first time since Election Day, insisted that “a lot of things” would happen between now and then that might alter the results. “This has a long way to go,” Trump said, even though he lost.

The fact that a sitting American president even had to address whether or not he would leave office after losing reelection underscore­s the extent to which Trump has smashed one convention after another over the last three weeks. While there is no evidence of the kind of widespread fraud Trump has been alleging, he and his legal team have nonetheles­s been working to cast doubt on the integrity of the election and trying to overturn voters’ will in an unpreceden­ted breach of democratic norms.

All states must certify their results before the Electoral College meets on Dec. 14, and any challenge to the results must be resolved by Dec. 8. States have already begun that process, including Michigan, where Trump and his allies tried and failed to delay the process, and Georgia and Pennsylvan­ia.

Vote certificat­ion at the local and state level is typically a ministeria­l task that gets little notice, but that changed this year with Trump’s refusal to concede and his unpreceden­ted attempts to overturn the results of the election through a fusillade of legal challenges and attempts to manipulate the certificat­ion process in battlegrou­nd states he lost.

Biden won by wide margins in both the Electoral College and popular vote, where he received nearly 80 million votes, a record.

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