Donald Trump Admits Joe Biden Won The Election… Sort Of

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Nearly two weeks after voters went to the polls, President Donald Trump has finally admitted former Vice President Joe Biden won the election, although Trump continues to falsely claim there was widespread voter fraud.

“He won because the election was rigged,” Trump tweeted about Biden on Sunday morning. “Vote tabulated by a radical Left privately owned company, Dominion, with a bad reputation & bum equipment that couldn’t even qualify for Texas (which I won by a lot!).”

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The president went on to allege there were “glitches” on Nov. 3, without offering any proof.

“All of the mechanical ‘glitches’ that took place on Election Night were really them getting caught trying to steal votes. They succeeded plenty, however, without getting caught. Mail-in elections are a sick joke!” he added in a second post that Twitter slapped a disclaimer on.

After headlines began to surface Sunday saying Trump had conceded to Biden, he insisted he had not.

“He only won in the eyes of the fake news media. I concede nothing! We have a long way to go. This was a rigged election!” Trump wrote in a third tweet.

Every major news outlet has reported Biden decisively won the election with 306 electoral votes compared to Trump’s 232.

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Trump’s false claims about a rigged vote have even been debunked by his own government.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, and the National Association of State Election Directors issued a joint statement Thursday evening saying the process was successful and “secure.”

“The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history. Right now, across the country, election officials are reviewing and double checking the entire election process prior to finalizing the result,” the statement said.

Officials added that voters should ignore “unfounded claims” about the integrity of the election.

“There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised,” the statement said in bold print.