11 US senators refused to recognize results of presidential election

11 US Republican senators refused to recognize the results of the presidential election, according to The Hill.

According to a joint statement by Congressmen, they intend to formally object to the results of the electoral vote on the day of their approval by Congress on January 6. Seven current and four elected members US Senate demanded to appoint an electoral commission that will be appropriate authority to verify election results in disputed states.

Former US President Donald Trump announced a protest rally of its supporters on January 6. Where exactly the rally will take place, the head of state promised to announce later. Trump has previously hinted at the possibility of a protest, but this time the president announced that he intends to present a lot of evidence of falsification of the election results.

On December 15, it became known that the US presidential candidate from Democratic Party a> Joe Biden received the electoral college votes needed to win the presidential race. Trump has repeatedly refused to admit defeat in the US presidential election. He believes Biden lost the election “by a wide margin in all six wavering states.”

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