Donald Trump compares United States with ‘Third world country’ continues with voter fraud claims

He called these elections a disgrace to the US while speaking at the Oval Office of the White House during a ceremony where he was presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Dan Gable who is wrestler and coach.

President of the United States (US) Donald Trump compared the US with a "Third world country" on Monday, while he again made claims of fraud in recent presidential elections with no proof.

He called these elections a disgrace to the US while speaking at the Oval Office of the White House during a ceremony where he was presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Dan Gable who is wrestler and coach. Gable is the first wrestler in US history to receive the honor.

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Talking to reporters, Trump said, "It's like a third-world country -- these ballots pouring in from everywhere, using machinery that nobody knows ownership, nobody knows anything about. They have 'glitches', as they call them. Glitches. The glitches weren't glitches. They got caught sending out thousands of votes -- all against me."

Leader of Democratic Party Joe Biden won the presidential election against Donald Trump. Republican leader and US President Trump is continuously making legal efforts to claim his victory.

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Although, Trump has allowed the official start of Biden's transition to power he has not yet accepted his defeat and continues to allege large-scale voter fraud in the presidential elections.

US attorney general William Barr, election officials, and the media have been denying the claims of fraud in the election. Giving 
an unofficial edge of 306-232 in the Electoral College election officials have declared Biden as a winner that poses the results of the presidential elections.

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While responding to a question, Trump told reporters, "If you look at the polls, it was a rigged election. You look at the different states. The election was totally rigged. It's a disgrace to our country."

"This was like from a third-world nation. I think the case has been made. Now we find out what we can do about it. But you'll see a lot of big things happening over the next couple of days," Trump added.

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Trump campaign has filed multiple lawsuits in various states regarding their claims of voter fraud.

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