US President Donald J. Trump confirmed, through his Twitter account, that Joe Biden, the president-elect, can enter the White House only if he proves the validity of the votes counted in Biden's favor.
Trump said that Biden cannot enter the White House as president unless he can prove that 80,000,000 voters cast ballots in favor of the Democratic candidate.
"When you see what happened in Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Milwaukee, from massive fraud in the numbers of voters, he faces (Biden) a big problem that cannot be solved."
Earlier, US President Donald Trump confirmed that he would leave the White House if the Electoral College votes for the Democratic President-elect Joe Biden.
In a statement that is considered the closest to his admission of defeat, Trump said that if the Electoral College certifies that Biden is the winner in the elections, he will leave the White House.
The Electoral College is scheduled to meet on December 14 and Biden is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 20, 2021.
On the other hand, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court rejected the appeal of outgoing US President Donald Trump's campaign against 8,000 Philadelphia ballot papers, according to media sources.
However, members of the Republican party, to which the outgoing President Donald Trump belongs, confirmed acceptance of the outcome of the US elections after the completion of legal challenges.
Despite the Czech president's request to Trump to accept the defeat, the US President and his campaign still insist that these elections were rigged.
In the same vein, the leader of the Republican minority in the US House of Representatives said that the election results will be accepted after the legal challenges are over.
Despite giving his strongest hints that he will accept his loss of the White House to his challenger Biden, Trump’s continuing reluctance to leave the office and baseless claims about electoral fraud are increasingly worrying his own party.