Trump Acknowledges There’ll Be A “Biden Administration” Even As He Calls For Election To Be Overturned

December 11, 2020, 2:10 pm

In spite of repeatedly tweeting that the Texas-based lawsuit seeking to overturn the election will definitely work, Donald Trump once again let a tweet slip that seemed to be a kind of concession, or at least the closest we might get. In a Friday morning post, he claimed that “the Biden Administration will be a scandal-plagued mess for years to come.”

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To be fair, it seems like Trump may be suggesting that the Supreme Court should consider the hypothetical scandals the new administration might suffer while making their decision on the lawsuit. However, this sounds like exactly the kind of thing a judge is not supposed to do when ruling on something like a voter fraud cause.

It’s also escaped absolutely no one that it’s pretty rich to be predicting the next administration will be “a scandal-plagued mess” when we already know the state of the past four years.

Of course, Trump is in no way officially conceding the election and might never do so, especially judging by his other Friday tweets. A few hours after the concession-adjacent tweet he retweeted right-wing personality Melissa Tate claiming that “Joe Biden will not set foot in that White House” because of 170,000 votes supposedly “discovered” in Michigan.

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Twitter flagged Tate’s post with the usual “disputed” warning.

Trump also tweeted about the runoff elections in Georgia, claiming that if they lose, he will be “the only thing that stands between ‘Packing the Court’ (last number heard, 25), and preserving it.”

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He did not bother to mention the possibility that he is extremely unlikely to be standing in the White House ever again after January 20, 2021.

Regardless, Biden supporters can’t help but poke fun at Trump for seeming to admit that the Biden administration will be a thing, scandal-plagued or not.

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*First Published: December 11, 2020, 2:10 pm

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