Trump demands names of the congressional Republicans who said they recognize Biden as winner

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President Trump Donald John TrumpAppeals court OKs White House diverting military funding to border wall construction Pentagon: Tentative meeting between spy agencies, Biden transition set for early next week Conservative policy director calls Section 230 repeal an 'existential threat' for tech MORE on Saturday demanded to know who the congressional Republicans were who acknowledged President-elect Joe Biden Joe BidenAppeals court OKs White House diverting military funding to border wall construction Federal student loan payment suspension extended another month Pentagon: Tentative meeting between spy agencies, Biden transition set for early next week MORE as the winner of the presidential election.

The president was referring to a survey from The Washington Post that found that only 25 Congressional Republicans acknowledged Biden’s victory.

"25, wow! I am surprised there are so many. We have just begun to fight. Please send me a list of the 25 RINOS. I read the Fake News Washington Post as little as possible!" Trump tweeted on Saturday, referring to "Republicans in name only."

25, wow! I am surprised there are so many. We have just begun to fight. Please send me a list of the 25 RINOS. I read the Fake News Washington Post as little as possible! https://t.co/cEBM0bYuQ9 — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 5, 2020

The Post has since updated the number to indicate that 26 Republicans acknowledge Biden as the winner. Of those lawmakers, 12 of the 52 GOP senators acknowledged Biden’s win, and 14 House Republicans said the same.

Biden was projected to win the presidential contest nearly one month ago, but Trump has refused to concede the election. Thus far, he has given no indication that he will concede.

The president continues to promote claims, without evidence, that the election was rife with voter fraud. However, Trump is growing isolated in his claims, and he has targeted Republicans who break from him.

For example, he lashed out at Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Brian KempLoeffler campaign staffer dies in car crash Trump campaigns as wild card in Georgia runoffs Republicans scramble to counter calls to boycott Georgia runoffs MORE (R) after he certified the state’s election results. And Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Mike DeWineList of Republicans breaking with Trump grows longer Ohio governor on impeachment articles filed against him: 'We have to do whatever we can to slow this virus down' The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Mastercard - GOP angst in Georgia; confirmation fight looms MORE (R) was among the first Republicans to call Biden “president-elect,” prompting Trump to urge a primary challenge to the governor in 2022.

The Post asked all 249 GOP members of Congress three questions: Who won the election, do you support President Trump’s efforts to claim victory and will you accept Biden as the “legitimately elected president” if he wins a majority in the Electoral College?

Thirty-one Republicans said that they would accept him as the “legitimate winner,” one more than the 30 previously reported. Nine of the lawmakers said they opposed Trump’s continuing efforts to claim victory, while eight supported those efforts.

More than 70 percent of the lawmakers did not answer the Post’s questions.

The newspaper said it will update its survey as lawmakers clarify their positions or make additional comments.

ScotTheDuck on December 5th, 2020 at 19:15 UTC »

More than 70 percent of the lawmakers did not answer The Post’s questions.

“No comment,” is just about the Republican Party’s new slogan.

ItsKeithAskins on December 5th, 2020 at 19:14 UTC »

Hey didn’t Nixon have a political enemies list? This guy checks every single box.

FacePuncher500 on December 5th, 2020 at 19:07 UTC »

What a snowflake this guy is