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Trump press secretary appears to acknowledg­e Biden election victory

- Martin Pengelly and Amanda Holpuch

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany appeared on Sunday to admit Donald Trump lost the presidenti­al election, a concession the president refuses to make.

In an interview on Fox News, McEnany discussed runoff elections in Georgia in January which will decide control of the Senate.

“If we lose these two Senate seats,” she said, “guess who’s casting the deciding vote in this country for our government? It will be Kamala Harris.”

Trump refuses to concede defeat by Joe Biden, despite losing the electoral college 306-232 and trailing in the popular vote by more than 7m.

He is not alone: only 27 of 249 Republican­s in Congress have acknowledg­ed Biden’s victory, according to the Washington Post.

But the Democrat will be inaugurate­d in Washington on 20 January and Harris, a senator from California, will become vice-president.

Trump has filed lawsuits seeking to overturn results in a number of states, the vast majority of which he has lost.

In Georgia, the president continues to demand that Governor Brian Kemp call a special session of the state legislatur­e, to overturn Biden’s victory.

Kemp and Republican officials including secretary of state Brad Raffensper­ger and lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan have refused to do so.

On Fox News, McEnany discussed Trump campaign lawsuits in a number of states, including Georgia. But she focused on the Senate runoffs in the southern state.

If Democrats defeat sitting Republican­s Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue on 5 January, the Senate will be split 50-50. A casting vote from Vice-President Harris will therefore give Democrats a tenuous hold on the chamber to add to control of the House of Representa­tives and the White House.

“What is paramount is Georgia,” McEnany said. “Right here, right now, making sure that we hold this branch of government.”

 ??  ?? Kayleigh McEnany last week. Trump refuses to concede defeat by Joe Biden, despite losing the electoral college 306-232 and trailing in the popular vote by more than 7m. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Kayleigh McEnany last week. Trump refuses to concede defeat by Joe Biden, despite losing the electoral college 306-232 and trailing in the popular vote by more than 7m. Photograph: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

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