
President Donald Trump has told advisers that he will refuse to leave the White House on Inauguration Day and has been throwing a massive 'temper tantrum' following his election loss, according to a new report.
It's been six
weeks since Trump lost the election and this week the Electoral College
confirmed Joe Biden was the victor in the contentious presidential race.
Trump has
pursued a slew of lawsuits to overturn the election result and has gone on
Twitter rants claiming voter fraud in a bid to stay in office.
Trump
reportedly privately accepted he lost the election last month but has since
reversed, egged on by advisers like Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis.
At one point
he told several advisers that he will refuse to leave the White House on
January 20 but has since been talked out of that plan, though some believe he
may try to stay put, according to CNN report citing multiple sources.
'He’s
throwing a f***ing temper tantrum. He’s going to leave. He’s just lashing out,'
an adviser said to the outlet.
Trump now
reportedly spends his days mulling over the lost election, plotting ways to
contest it, and devising revenge on Republicans he believes have turned on him,
Fox News hosts and executives, Congress members and Cabinet members.
'He’s been
fed so much misinformation that I think he actually thinks this thing was
stolen from him,' a Trump adviser said of the president.
Hours after
the Electoral College announced Biden secured the election, Trump announced
Attorney General William Barr will leave office.
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