Biden warns Trump would refuse to accept 2024 election defeat, labels him ‘dangerous’

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President Biden is certain that former President Donald Trump will not accept the results of the 2024 presidential race if Biden is re-elected. In a recent interview with CNN in Wisconsin, President Biden expressed his concerns about the potential consequences of Trump refusing to accept the election results, calling it “dangerous” for the country.

During the interview, President Biden also revealed that world leaders have privately expressed their fear of another four years of Donald Trump, with some urging Biden to win the election. The President emphasized the importance of accepting election results, stating, “You can’t only love your country when you win.”

In response to these claims, the Trump campaign has been contacted for comment. In recent days, Trump has hinted at the possibility of challenging the election results once again, as he did in 2020. Despite this, Trump has stated that he will accept the results if they are deemed honest.

During the interview, Trump also repeated his false claim that he won Wisconsin in the 2020 election, despite no credible evidence of widespread voter irregularities in the state. This claim has been debunked by county-level recounts, court rulings, a nonpartisan state audit, and a study from a conservative law firm.

In addition to discussing the upcoming election, President Biden also provided new details on US policy towards supplying Israel with military aid. He stated that the US will not supply Israel with offensive weapons for use in a ground offensive that endangers Palestinian civilians in the border city of Rafah. This decision comes after the Biden administration paused a shipment of bombs to Israel over concerns about civilian casualties in Rafah.

Overall, the interview shed light on the potential challenges and controversies surrounding the upcoming election, as well as the ongoing debate over US policy towards Israel.

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