US election: Sources say Trump give conditions for transfer of power

Reports have emerged that President Donald Trump has given conditions under which he would consider a peaceful transfer of power.

Trump has faulted the integrity of the US presidential election.

Sources close to Trump told news sources  that the president is willing to commit to a smooth transfer of power if his campaign’s legal efforts at challenging the election result fails.

Earlier on Saturday, November 7, Trump in a statement accused Joe Biden of rushing to falsely pose as the winner of the presidential election. He disclosed that his campaign will begin the process of challenging the results of the election in court.

Meanwhile, the US president-elect, Joe Biden has promised to be the president for all Americans whether they voted for him or not.

The 77-year-old’s win in Pennsylvania ensured he surpassed the magic 270 Electoral College votes that determine who is elected the president in the US regardless of the popular votes. However with an eminent legal tussle in the offing and congress yet to announce the winner, the battle is far from won and Trump could eventually emerge.


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