In the 244-year history, there has never been a president who has refused to leave the White House after losing an election. The exchange of

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In the 244-year history, there has never been a president who has refused to leave the White House after losing an election. 

A peaceful, orderly and legal exchange of power is a common feature of American democracy. 

For this reason, President Donald Trump announced that he has refused to admit that he has lost the election by Joe Biden and caused a situation that has never been witnessed before. 

And that situation has caused analysts to begin to speculate about unprecedented events. 

"Election results are not yet complete" Trump was playing golf outside the city of Washington DC Biden when he was declared the winner on November 7 by major US media outlets. 

Shortly afterwards, the presidential campaign team issued a statement emphasizing that "the election results are not yet complete." 

Donald Trump playing golf. Trump was playing golf at Biden when he was declared the winner "We all know why Joe Biden is rushing to prove himself a winner, and why the media who are his allies are trying in every way to help him: they don't want the truth to come out," he said in a statement. 

"The reality is that the election results are not yet complete," the statement said, adding that Trump would continue to challenge the election results by filing a lawsuit in court, alleging vote-rigging. 

The US Constitution makes it very clear that the current term of office of the incumbent president expires on January 20 ″. 

Joe Biden won enough seats to get more than the 270 delegates needed to run for president. Therefore, he has the right to lead as president for the next four years. 

Donald Trump there are still sources and legal means he can use to challenge the election results but there may be major changes in the courts in the future and he can also prove that the election has indeed been rife with fraud and theft as he has been claiming without providing any evidence. 

But what is known so far is that January 20 is the date on which the President-elect officially takes office - and also the day that Trump must resign. 

Trump with his team in the White House's Oval Office What will happen if Trump refuses to leave the White House? 

Position of Presidency Trump has been warning throughout his campaign that he will not accept defeat.

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