Watch as Donald Trump almost concedes the US election, then catches himself and backtracks

United States President Donald Trump has again refused to concede defeat in last week's election.

Donald Trump is facing a likely loss in Georgia.

The French president is one of several heads of state and government who have contracted the virus, including US President Donald Trump. Source: Polaris Images POOL

Donald Trump has come the closest yet to acknowledging he lost the US presidential election, almost a week after the vote was called for Democrat Joe Biden.

Mr Trump and his campaign have refused to concede the election, using social media and news conferences to baselessly allege widespread voter fraud. 

Speaking to reporters at the White House on Friday , Mr Trump said his administration would not put the US into lockdown.  

"Ideally we won't go to a lockdown," he said. "I will not go. This administration will not be going to a lockdown."

"Hopefully the, the, uh, whatever happens in the future, who knows which administration it will be, I guess time will tell, but I can tell you this administration will not go to a lockdown."



Mr Trump then stood by while several other speakers addressed the administration's response to the pandemic, which has left more than 243,000 people dead in the United States.

He then left the event without responding to reporters who were shouting questions such as, "When will you admit you lost the election, sir?"  

Mr Trump's stubborn refusal to concede has thrown a spanner in the works of a smooth transition to the next administration. 

US networks projected on Friday that Mr Biden won the state of Georgia, giving him 306 votes in the Electoral College that determines the White House winner. Mr Trump finished with 232.

Mr Trump's legal team has also filed lawsuits in key battleground states, though several of those have already been thrown out. 

With AFP.


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Published 14 November 2020 9:56am
Updated 14 November 2020 9:59am
By Jarni Blakkarly



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