When Trump learned that he had lost to President Biden, he displayed a level of elegance and grace that was far lower than that of Harris.
According to NBC’s report at the time, he resorted to Twitter to make allegations of possible voter fraud; however, the Trump campaign was unable to provide evidence to support these allegations.
Trump said in a statement that former Vice President Joe Biden’s “media allies” were “trying so hard to help him.” He went on to say,
“I will not rest until the American People have the honest vote count they deserve and that Democracy demands.”
A judge ruled that Trump could potentially be sued after he called on them to “fight like hell,” which District Judge Amit Mehta said could “reasonably be viewed as a call for collective action.”